Pentium brand Intel 'death'

Picture 1 of Pentium brand Intel 'death' When Intel officially launched the 'Intel Core' brand in July 2006, it was also time for the company to officially remove the name 'Pentium' - a brand that has long attached to its product.

Information is posted on the PCWatch website - a Japanese site specializing in information technology news.

However, this is a somewhat unreasonable statement. According to Intel's latest development plan, in the third quarter of 2006 the company will release two completely new chips, 'Merom' and 'Conroe'. These are two new dual-core chips that use 65-nanometer manufacturing technology for laptops and desktops. Both new chips have Intel's next-generation architecture technology. According to the developer, this architecture will refine the most core of Pentium M's production architecture combined with the new features of the new NetBurst architecture in the Pentium 4 series.

Intel's new architecture will focus on real-time performance per Watt rather than pure horsepower and bring a whole new name 'Intel Core' - as expected by PCWatch. The two types of chips Merom and Conroe may also have a single-core version as well as a fulcrum for Intel to continue introducing two more brands - Solo and Duo.

So what is the difference between Merom and Conroe? Merom is likely to have lower energy consumption than raatas compared to Conroe is similar to the difference between a high-energy product line and low-energy consumption products alongside a line of consumer products. Pentium Moblie standard power. And Intel will also introduce a system to mark the names of new processors, E, T, L and U, depending on the power consumption of the product.

It is not difficult to predict that the Merom chip will carry the symbol T to U with the power consumption below 49W and the Conroe chip will carry the symbol E with the power consumption of over 50W.