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more about #centrino DougOLis: Although Intel doesn't market chips according to their codenames, the individual chip gets a model number that gives you an idea of how it compares, s... more » CaptMoose: Just to make things more confusing, The new i7 8-series (Lynnfield) actually goes back to a P55 socket and double-channel RAM, but gets many better be... more » BloggyMcBlogBlog: Thanks for the article Matt. I'll be getting a new computer when Win7 drops and this definitely helps. #intel more » The5thElephant: A decent Giz-Explains, but it could definitely use a chart and a clearer visual heirarchy. Also future chip technologies we should look out for? #intel more » Monty: Outstanding summary, Matt, but maybe you could post this sort of information a little later in the day for us West Coasters who might have head explos... more » friendlynerd: I would agree with your take on Celeron, but I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss the Pentium Dual-Core line. They're essentially Core2 chips with less ... more » anexanhume: Merom and Penryn share the same branding because they are largely the same architecture. Nehalem was a full new architecture from the alternating Isra... more » Amir Oulad: Nice explanation I understand the differences much better now. Celeron/Pentuim: run Core3i: One night stand Core7i/5i: HAve sex with it BTW I love th... more » -
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Giz Explains: Intel's Entire Confusing Armada of Chips
Intel makes a lot of processors. Too many, maybe. Don't know what the difference a Core i7 and a Core 2 Duo? A Bloomfield from a Wolfdale? A Sasquatch from a Yeti? You're not alone. More » -
