Intel has announced that it is officially going to get rid of two of its most recognizable brands of the last 30 years: Pentium and Celeron. Intel announced that the two series, which are intended for relatively weak computers and Chromebooks, will come under a new and more general brand called Intel Processor. The series of processors under the new branding will reach the first computers next year.
Intel has announced that it is officially going to get rid of two of its most recognizable brands of the last 30 years: Pentium and Celeron. Intel announced that the two series, which are intended for relatively weak computers and Chromebooks, will come under a new and more general brand called Intel Processor. The series of processors under the new branding will reach the first computers next year.