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Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 21, 2005 11:48:00 PM

The Pentium name will go into partial retirement in January, sources say.

Intel will sell its upcoming Yonah processor for notebooks and thin desktops under two designations, according to sources: Duo and Solo. The Duo label will essentially mean that the chip inside has two cores; notebooks with a single-core Yonah will sport a Solo designation.

As a result, the Pentium M designation for the company's mobile chips vanishes, sources say, meaning the brand name that helped Intel establish its position in the market will fade out in a key product family. Server chips stopped carrying the Pentium name years ago, but the name is still used on current desktop and notebook chips.

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The Pentium name continues to live on in desktops, but it could begin to fade out with a new line of dual-core chips coming in the second half of 2006. The shift in desktop chips then will be similar to the jump from Pentium M to Yonah. Intel declined to comment.

Intel CEO Paul Otellini will show off computers containing the chip at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas during a speech on Jan. 5. Yonah chips, and the notebooks containing them, will come out the same month.

"I think (Intel chief marketing officer) Eric Kim is trying to put his mark on Intel," said Nathan Brookwood, an analyst at Insight 64. Kim came to Intel from Samsung in 2004. Brookwood also noted that in upcoming versions of the Intel Inside sticker that will appear on PCs, the "e" in Intel is no longer dropped. The branding stickers contain other visual changes as well, Brookwood added.

Yonah chips will run from 1.06GHz to 2.16GHz at launch and range in price from $241 to $637 in quantities of 1,000, according to road maps obtained earlier in the year.

The branding changes will slightly change the look of PCs, but they also may help Intel streamline the names of its many product lines.

A few years ago, it was easy to figure out what chip came inside your Intel-based box. The company only sold one chip at a time--the main difference was whether the Pentium II chip in your computer ran at 266MHz or 300MHz. Occasionally, there was overlap between two chip families.

Now, Intel sells a wide variety of chips tailored to different market segments and customer tastes. The company's processor price list, which only contained a few chips in 1997, now lists more than 150 chips and chip bundles. These chips vary by power consumption, speed, cache size, underlying architecture, extra features and other factors.

Thus, to decipher what sort of chip is included in a PC, it helps to have a working knowledge of ancient languages--or at least a decoder ring. The dizzying choices will expand in 2006, according to price lists seen by CNET News.com.

Some of next year's chips will include virtualization, which lets a chip juggle multiple tasks by dividing the computer's innards into separate units; other nearly identical chips will not. Some chips will also come with execute/disable, or XD technologies, designed to neuter virus and Trojan threats; others will not.

The idea for tailoring chips for different markets started in 1997 under the direction of then-CEO Andy Grove. He coined the term "multiple bifurcation" to describe the idea in meetings because he didn't know if there were real words (as opposed to creative corporate speak) to describe additional splits in a product line after bifurcation.

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Come on.
I have been reading through these posts, and I just have to say, come on. I mean I am not a fabricator, or even achip designer. Though Ilearned how to design microchips in school, I never even tried t... (Read the rest)
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This only serves bate and switch salesmen walway@...   | 12/22/05
The demand exists for a variety of chips. MacGeek2121   | 12/22/05
That's hardly true. A_Pickle   | 12/22/05
A fine laptop! MacGeek2121   | 12/23/05
No, it's not. A_Pickle   | 12/23/05
Switch to bait, you'll get more bites... Still Lynn   | 12/22/05
Intel desperation- Bate and Switch salesmen in control walway@...   | 12/22/05
If your're going to misspell Roger Ramjet   | 12/22/05
Misspelling DonG43   | 12/22/05
But hey... Wolfie2K3   | 12/22/05
What about then and than I am Gorby   | 12/22/05
Mistakes in spelling etc. misceng   | 12/23/05
Mistakes in spelling etc. Correction misceng   | 12/23/05
Mistakes in spelling etc. justchange@...   | 12/23/05
What ever happened to speed? Roger Ramjet   | 12/22/05
because its not speed doh123   | 12/22/05
The Pentium D erdiko@...   | 12/22/05
These chips must be really good! MacGeek2121   | 12/22/05
These chips must be really good miguel_ferrell@...   | 12/22/05
Have you ever used an Apple PC? balsover   | 12/22/05
Re: Have you ever used an Apple PC? richdave   | 12/22/05
Yes - same old boring '2x' rubbish. Fred Fredrickson   | 12/22/05
Well... A_Pickle   | 12/23/05
Yes, Apple can compete! MacGeek2121   | 12/22/05
To some extent, I agree. A_Pickle   | 12/22/05
Boring...another Apple Doomsday sayer GoPower   | 12/22/05
And the ONLY reason for that has NOTHING to do with computers... Wolfie2K3   | 12/22/05
Boring...another Apple Doomsday sayer GoPower   | 12/22/05
Um... A_Pickle   | 12/22/05
Good - but get your facts straight. Fred Fredrickson   | 12/22/05
Macs have a place all right... wizzzer   | 12/22/05
Crawl back under your rock GoPower   | 12/22/05
You must be living in La La Land bobiroc   | 12/22/05
Go buy a G5, then. A_Pickle   | 12/22/05
No Mac for YOU! Still Lynn   | 12/22/05
Define speed Mark Up   | 12/22/05
What is "speed" anyway? pmuller@...   | 12/22/05
i'll tell you what speed is Megustan Salchichas   | 12/22/05
More Spanish needed! Still Lynn   | 12/22/05
lol since when has ghz = speed icush@...   | 12/22/05
you place too much value on clock speed balsover   | 12/22/05
you place too much value on clock speed lmenningen   | 12/23/05
Um... A_Pickle   | 12/23/05
Don't Get Hung Up On Clock Speed _TheGoldy_   | 12/22/05
Live in the Future Rog... Still Lynn   | 12/22/05
What, you mean Roger Ramjet   | 12/23/05
More Intel "Can't dazzle them with performance, so Baffle em' with Bulls$$$ BitTwiddler   | 12/22/05
1.4 Ghz "performance" is worth a damn? Roger Ramjet   | 12/22/05
go find the benchmarks on the Yonah core... doh123   | 12/22/05
News Blogs White Papers Downloads Reviews Prices miguel_ferrell@...   | 12/22/05
Mac over PC amaref   | 12/22/05
Why a Mac over a PC mhuddy   | 12/22/05
Not really.... techboy_z   | 12/22/05
Better FP is one of Yonah's goals weldon@...   | 12/22/05
Yeah, really. A_Pickle   | 12/22/05
Where do you get your information? bobiroc   | 12/22/05
Same place you do. A_Pickle   | 12/22/05
Keep it simple Mark Up   | 12/22/05
Pentium being dropped ian.forrest   | 12/22/05
Um... A_Pickle   | 12/22/05
Better living through obfuscation daver_z   | 12/22/05
The Next Generation Jon Oliver   | 12/22/05
Calll them Edsel, DeSoto, Plymouth & Oldsmobile Chips christopherarchitect   | 12/30/05
is intel being sold out by a samsung mole? ironfist03   | 12/22/05
New Pentium Name RSLOWE   | 12/22/05
Um... A_Pickle   | 12/22/05
Comprehension is not your strong point.... darreno1   | 12/23/05
I get it... A_Pickle   | 12/23/05
I never said I agreed with the content of his message darreno1   | 12/23/05
Bye Bye (and no great loss) conchchowder   | 12/22/05
Renaming the Chip CodeBubba   | 12/22/05
A way to repackage unsold old cores with new names PhilippeV   | 12/22/05
Die Hard AMD Cool Aid drinkers.. magpie_z   | 12/22/05
Please support your claims with links..... darreno1   | 12/22/05
Speaking of Kool-Aid Letophoro   | 12/22/05
Ahem, take a breath.... magpie_z   | 12/22/05
You just can't admit you are wrong... darreno1   | 12/23/05
Respectfully... A_Pickle   | 12/23/05
One die hard to another.... darreno1   | 12/23/05
Mmm yes. A_Pickle   | 12/23/05
But seriously John Zern   | 01/06/06
AMD brand value beachdigital   | 12/22/05
If you can't name an AMD chip by now you should... darreno1   | 12/22/05
Um... A_Pickle   | 12/22/05
Exaggeration? darreno1   | 12/23/05
Um... A_Pickle   | 12/23/05
Hahahahahahaha! ?? darreno1   | 12/23/05
Mrr. A_Pickle   | 12/23/05
Oh boy.... darreno1   | 12/24/05
SPOILSPORTS jpm007   | 12/22/05
And to you I say.... magpie_z   | 12/22/05
What about 1 chip that did everything? 3Dman   | 12/23/05
Pentium M missed? Jimboo   | 12/24/05
intel cant compete so they confuse dougogd   | 12/26/05
oh yeah. that's it in a nutshell, allright... John Zern   | 01/06/06
intel cant compete so they confuse dougogd   | 12/26/05
intel cant compete so they confuse dougogd   | 12/26/05
intel cant compete so they confuse dougogd   | 12/26/05
great idea dougogd   | 12/26/05
great idea dougogd   | 12/26/05
Pentium smentium Rashavarek   | 12/27/05
Pentium schmentium Rashavarek   | 12/27/05
Come on. osbd   | 01/10/06

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