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Processor | i5-6600K |
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Motherboard | Asus Z170A |
Cooling | some cheap Cooler Master Hyper 103 or similar |
Memory | 16GB DDR4-2400 |
Video Card(s) | IGP |
Storage | Samsung 850 EVO 250GB |
Display(s) | 2x Oldell 24" 1920x1200 |
Case | Bitfenix Nova white windowless non-mesh |
Audio Device(s) | E-mu 1212m PCI |
Power Supply | Seasonic G-360 |
Mouse | Logitech Marble trackball, never had a mouse |
Keyboard | Key Tronic KT2000, no Win key because 1994 |
Software | Oldwin |
You've seen what happens when Intel runs out of numbers less than 3 but greater than zero. Core i20Å, then Core i18Å.Exactly what I thought. There will be so much confusion!
Wouldn't a name like Core i1 be better?
The mobile Pentiums and Celerons, the ones this news is about, are already 1P+4E. Intel, in a desperate attempt to go lower than the bottom, also disabled SMT on the Celeron.Seriously, can they please stop with the BS pretence and just make 4C E-core CPUs the baseline for $99 kids tablets? There's no point in trying to foist 2T "celerons" or whatever they're now called on the market. 4 E-cores are dirt cheap to make and as much as I disrespect Intel, their engineers have done a great job with E-cores in terms of performance/Watt and performance/die area. As a company utterly invested in x86 perhaps they should cede some profit to win the entry-level and low-end. It would do a lot to shake off incumbent threats from Qualcomm, Apple, and Mediatek,
I'm sure most people here can recite the whole lineup of Alder Lake desktop processors by heart, and some can list the H/HK/HX chips and maybe P and U. Now raise your hands those who have heard of the ones listed below. Yeah, I thought so. These are the ones that are going to lose their precious brand names next year.
Also compare the prices (those are Intel's "Recommended Customer Prices") against the i3-12100F at $97 and i5-12400F at $167.