Intel to halt Extreme Edition branding for its processors (updated and debunked)
Intel might be dropping the Extreme Edition branding for their processors. The news was posted by François Piednoël, an ex Intel employee who has worked there for 20 years working on architecture development of CPUs like Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake, and Kaby Lake.
So when François posts a tweet as shown below, we do feel it has merit to it. Intel currently is applying the Extreme edition branding to processors like the Core i9-7980XE but jumps way back into the past with procs like the Core i7-5960XE Extreme Edition and if we jump way back in time to 2009, the Core i7 975 Extreme Edition. We'll see what branding Intel comes up with. With the current trend has been something Silver, Gold, Platinum etc.
Update: we just received an email from Intel, denying the claim François made:
“There is no change to the branding of the Intel Core Extreme Edition processor and Intel Core X-series processor family.” – An Intel spokesperson
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Awww... but the "Extreme" sounded special.
So that price premium is gone now?
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i9....
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Why also Intel doesn't come out with the death of X299?
Everyone and his dog know that they wont maintain 2 HEDT platforms when the new 28 core CPUs come out in different socket than 2066.
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If correct the 8 core mainstream CFL is i9 now lol.
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Well the extreme CPUs had advantages that were more than clocks, usually cores back then, as well as tripple / quad channel RAM support, more PCIe lanes etc., which most of the time doesn't have much sense for gaming purposes, but maybe more gaming / workstation hybrid builds. I usually bought the "enthusiast" platform because honestly, I don't need an iGPU, and I don't want one. So with Intel I was able to avoid that dead die space for me due to picking CPUs which did not offer it.