Intel plans new chip labels
Intel plans to institute a new labeling system for its PC chips, focusing on overall performance rather than clock speed, according to industry sources. The new naming system, not yet confirmed by Intel, marks a shift in a long-standing Intel strategy of touting the speed of its processors as their chief identifier.
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