Quote:
"The intention is to increase the numbers with the feature count of a processor, not necessarily the performance," said Intel's spokesperson. "You won't be able to compare numbers directly. It will be easier to differentiate products within a family."
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For some reason this just jumped out at me.
Also, for some reason, my brain translated this to mean:
"We want you to be ignorant when choosing our product. Chances are our confusing scheme will prevent you from making an informed decision. Unfortunately, you might decipher our doubletalk and get lucky when purchasing a new processor. Fortunately, you probably will already have purchased one already making the second purchase that much more sweet on our end."