In 1993, Intel He introduced us to his Pentium, one of the most advanced processors of its time. In 2033, the company brought Celeron to the world, a high-end processor that has remained in force to this day. However, after nearly 30 years on the market, Intel has decided to retire these two divisions.
Through a new statement, it has been confirmed that in 2023, Intel will drop Pentium and Celeron, and instead we will see Intel Processor. The company will focus its commercial efforts on its Core, Evo and vPro brands for the high-end. For its part, the Intel Processor, or Intel Inside, will encompass the old Pentium and Celeron. This is what Josh Newman, vice president and general manager of mobile innovation at Intel, had to say about it:
“Whether it’s for work or play, the importance of the PC is more apparent than ever as technological advances continue to shape the world. Intel remains committed to driving innovation that benefits consumers, and our entry-level processor families have been instrumental in raising the bar for PCs at all price points. The new Intel Processor branding will simplify our offering so users can focus on finding the key processor for their needs.”
Thus, it is clear that Intel is preparing to improve its services next year, and the creation of Intel Processor is one more step in the way of offering processors that help all PC users. In related topics, we already know when it will arrive Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection to Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Via: Intel.