podspi
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- Jan 11, 2011
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Intel's model naming has blown goat barf ever since they discovered the word "Core". It is so ridiculously overloaded at this point that nobody knows what anyone else is talking about half the time. It would be like if Ford suddenly decided to call every vehicle that rolls off the assembly line a variation of "Car" with a number on it.
Hey guys: there are lots of words in the English language. Pick a few of them and use them for model names. If you don't like any of them, you can even make up new ones!
In my opinion, Intel's naming scheme hit a peak on ridiculousness with the Core 2 Duo. The model numbers they use now are meaningless, but given the huge number of models they now field simultaneously (as opposed to letting chips trickle down the price curve) it makes sense. There generally are, at anytime, only a few that most enthusiasts would be interested in in the first place.
