Intel Dropping Pentium Brand

Blogged under Hardware News by Dr. Byte on Monday 16 January 2006 at 7:59 pm

After changing their logo from ‘Intel Inside’ to ‘Leap Ahead,’ (and attempting to explain why 2006 is a leap year), Intel has now decided to drop the Pentium brand. Instead of an ‘Intel Pentium 4 Dual core’ you will be now be purchasing an ‘Intel D 840.’ You can see the intial steps of this move on Dell’s desktop lineup. On the heels of the news of AMD outselling Intel in Desktop Retail sales for two consecutive months, is it really wise to change the logo to something that has no inherent brand identification, and to drop the incredibly recognizable ‘Pentium’?

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