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Intel might soon have one fewer “i.”

For over a decade, Intel’s CPUs have followed a (relatively) consistent “Core i” naming scheme. But that could be about to change with its upcoming 14th-generation Meteor Lake processors.

After a mysterious “Intel Core Ultra 5 1003H” popped up on Ashes of the Singularity’s benchmark database, Intel global communications director Bernard Fernandes teased that “brand changes” are on the way.