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Rebranding Intel

"This might be the company's most important makeover campaign ever."

What's the big deal? Apparently the Intel logo no longer has the “e” letter dropped, and the blue label is now wrapped around the corporate name.

The chip names are rebranded: single core Yonah processors will be named “Core Solo” and dual core versions will be called “Core Duo”.

Yawn.

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