• MadMaurice
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    91 year ago

    Well officially yes, but I don’t know anyone that consistently called it “Intel Core i5” instead of just “i5”. And I don’t see that happening with just “5”.

      • MadMaurice
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        81 year ago

        That’s exactly the point I’m trying to make. “i5” as an answer would’ve made sense, but “5” doesn’t

        • @dan@upvote.au
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          1 year ago

          I get it - I was just emphasising it :P

          Was there a problem with the naming? I don’t see why they’d change it given they’ve spent a long time building the brand.

          • MadMaurice
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            51 year ago

            Ha okay. I wasn’t quite sure whether you’re emphasizing or did misunderstood me.

            Honestly I have no idea what the issue was with the old naming scheme. Didn’t they just recently introduce an i9? Why not continue with an i11 etc instead of this Ultra nonsense.