In addition to assigning traditional clock speeds to processors, Intel is rumored to be preparing to assign performance names to its chips. But in discussions with TechNewsWorld, an industry analyst and Intel company insider have indicated those reports are incorrect. When asked about a new performance-rating system from Intel — reportedly in the works for Intel’s Pentium, Celeron and other processors — an industry analyst referred to a nondisclosure agreement signed with the Santa Clara, California, company and declined to comment.
Intel Reportedly Moving to New Chip Names
Posted by: Jay Lyman March 15, 2004 02:22 PMIn addition to assigning traditional clock speeds to processors, Intel is rumored to be preparing to assign performance names to its chips. But in discussions with TechNewsWorld, an industry analyst and Intel company insider have indicated those reports are incorrect. When asked about a new performance-rating system from Intel — reportedly in the works for Intel’s Pentium, Celeron and other processors — an industry analyst referred to a nondisclosure agreement signed with the Santa Clara, California, company and declined to comment.