Intel Allegedly Making Dual-Core 'Intel 300' Alder/Raptor Lake CPU

Intel is rumored to be developing a new entry-level dual-core CPU for the desktop market. The alleged chip will be the first desktop dual-core to drop the Pentium and Celeron nomenclature, and will be called the 'Intel 300.'

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-allegedly-making-dual-core-intel-300-alderraptor-lake-cpu

Creată 2y | 9 aug. 2023, 19:20:03


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