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by barkingcat
2270 days ago
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As in most code names there is no order, if you want an order, maybe in terms of favourite to least favourite parks/lakes of the Intel staff. What you are looking for are monotonically increasing version numbers, which code names are definitely not. If you are looking for details about generations of chips, https://ark.intel.com/ is your friend. |
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They are not, but given that Intel seems to put them in their public information / marketing material, it seems like the "codenames" are being used as version numbers. If they were strictly internal-to-Intel I could see that POV, but that doesn't seem to be happening.
And the Intel's model numbers / SKUs also seem to be created from a random number generator. :)