Intel chips take a new number
Following in AMD's footsteps again.
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The chip giant is expected to begin the practice with the launch of its latest Pentium M processor, dubbed Dothan, which is due in the second quarter. Pentium 4 and Celeron chips will also get model numbers, as Intel aims to get the system in place by summer, the source said.
Under the model number system, processors will be given numbers to describe their performance, in addition to being described as running at 2GHz or another speed.
The planned system, which would focus on the chips' overall performance and de-emphasize how fast its chips run, is a huge change for Intel's marketing machine.
But Intel intends the ratings to be used only to compare chips within a line, but not to compare different families of processors, according to the source.
Following in AMD's footsteps again.
(Sorry if this is a repost. Search didn't turn up anything.)