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So, Intel rebranded Comet Lake...
Ah, you know how it is. You start looking for a pen, or a sticky note, or maybe some spare change, and suddenly you start finding things you lost years ago.
In Intel's case, that appears to be a load of Comet Lake-era Core i5 10400 CPUs, but not to worryβit's simply rebranded them as Core i5 110 CPUs, to sync up with its relentlessly-confusing modern chip naming schemes. Oh, and under code name, it's listed as "products formerly known as Comet Lake." How very Prince.
Yes, even though it has a fancy new name, you could be the proud owner of a five-year-old six-core, twelve-thread CPU with a maximum boost rate of 4.3 GHz and twelve full MB of L3 cache. You can't dispute that this kind of rebranding makes it even more difficult for the typical user to choose their next upgrade, even though it's probably still a really good CPU in many situations. Furthermore, the Core i5 110 is an LGA 1200 socket processor, which is two generations behind.
π PCGamer
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Ah, you know how it is. You start looking for a pen, or a sticky note, or maybe some spare change, and suddenly you start finding things you lost years ago.
In Intel's case, that appears to be a load of Comet Lake-era Core i5 10400 CPUs, but not to worryβit's simply rebranded them as Core i5 110 CPUs, to sync up with its relentlessly-confusing modern chip naming schemes. Oh, and under code name, it's listed as "products formerly known as Comet Lake." How very Prince.
Yes, even though it has a fancy new name, you could be the proud owner of a five-year-old six-core, twelve-thread CPU with a maximum boost rate of 4.3 GHz and twelve full MB of L3 cache. You can't dispute that this kind of rebranding makes it even more difficult for the typical user to choose their next upgrade, even though it's probably still a really good CPU in many situations. Furthermore, the Core i5 110 is an LGA 1200 socket processor, which is two generations behind.
π PCGamer
π¨βπ» @agamtechtricks
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