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Why can't companies stick with the same brand names? Why do they have to make it so confusing for consumers? What was wrong with Pentium 5? Windows 2008? Photoshop 12? This trend of coming up with a fancy new name for every new release is frustrating for newbies (and oldies alike). Nobody knows which version follows on from what anymore. "Core 2" and "dual core" were two of the stupidest names ever conceived! Which on is better? Which one has two cores? And why wasn't the one with four cores called Core 4? Damn irritating!
Why can't companies stick with the same brand names? Why do they have to make it so confusing for consumers? What was wrong with Pentium 5? Windows 2008? Photoshop 12? This trend of coming up with a fancy new name for every new release is frustrating for newbies (and oldies alike). Nobody knows which version follows on from what anymore. "Core 2" and "dual core" were two of the stupidest names ever conceived! Which on is better? Which one has two cores? And why wasn't the one with four cores called Core 4? Damn irritating!
Why can't companies stick with the same brand names? Why do they have to make it so confusing for consumers? What was wrong with Pentium 5? Windows 2008? Photoshop 12? This trend of coming up with a fancy new name for every new release is frustrating for newbies (and oldies alike). Nobody knows which version follows on from what anymore. "Core 2" and "dual core" were two of the stupidest names ever conceived! Which on is better? Which one has two cores? And why wasn't the one with four cores called Core 4? Damn irritating!
Quite simple.
"Core 2" refers to the Core microarchitecture. The fact that the processor is called "Core 2 Duo" or "Core 2 Quad" tells you that the processor is from the "Core" generation microarchitecture and has two or four cores on a single die. Previous microarchitecture was "Netburst", and new one is "Nehalem".
So "Core 4" would refer to something completely different (unless they called it "Core 2 4", which isn't too far off from what they chose).
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So I take it NOW is not a good time to buy a pc... Although, it's never really![]()
I was thinking of buying a new pc with a E8400... Should I rather wait? Although for gaming purposes 4 cores, 8 threads... Pfft most games dont even use 2 cores yet?
You call that "simple"???
confusing as hell.
and it does not explain "dual core"
thats why there is techies to translate for those who don't know
So why doesn't Intel just call it Pentium 5.1 Pentium 5.2, Pentium 5.3 ???
How hard is that?
Because by confusing the market, they will get people buying pieces of junk and needing to upgrade with in a year... hence more money.