Intel's New Core Ultra Branding Drops the i, Looks Like AMD's Ryzen

Intel announced sweeping changes to its desktop PC chip branding, including introducing a two-tier naming scheme and dropping the 'i' from its iconic Core branding.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intels-new-core-ultra-branding-drops-the-i-looks-like-amds-ryzen

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