Intel Announces Major Brand Update Ahead of Upcoming Meteor Lake Launch
Biggest brand update in 15 years ushers in a new era for Intel Core, Intel Evo and Intel vPro brands
What’s New: Today, Intel is introducing a significant update to its client compute branding with the launch of the new Intel® Core™ Ultra and Intel Core processor brands. Beginning with Intel’s upcoming Meteor Lake processors, the new client branding structure incorporates several notable updates including:
- Introducing Intel Core Ultra processor brand for the most advanced client processors
- Simplifying the Intel Core processor brand for mainstream client offerings
- Evolving the Intel Evo™ Edition platform brand for Evo-verified designs
- Introducing Intel vPro® Enterprise and Intel vPro® Essentials device labels for relevant commercial systems
“Our client roadmap demonstrates how Intel is prioritizing innovation and technology leadership with products like Meteor Lake, focused on power efficiency and AI at scale. To better align with our product strategies, we are introducing a branding structure that will help PC buyers better differentiate the best of our latest technology and our mainstream offerings,” – Caitlin Anderson, vice president and general manager, Client Computing Group (CCG) Sales.
Why It Matters: Meteor Lake represents an inflection point in Intel’s client processor roadmap. It will be the first client processor manufactured on the new Intel 4 process node. It’s the first client chiplet design enabled by Foveros advanced 3D packaging technology and will deliver improved power efficiency and graphics performance. It’s also the first Intel client processor to feature a dedicated AI engine – Intel® AI Boost.
The new branding structure is designed for Intel’s future client technology roadmap. These changes make it easier for customers to identify the right client solutions from Intel’s industry leading partner ecosystem for their compute needs. And it will do so while emphasizing the prominence of the Intel Core brand that has been a staple of the PC Industry for nearly two decades.