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Well officially yes, but I don’t know anyone that consistently called it “Intel Core i5” instead of just “i5”. And I don’t see that happening with just “5”.

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“Which processor do you have?”
“5”

said nobody ever

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That’s exactly the point I’m trying to make. “i5” as an answer would’ve made sense, but “5” doesn’t

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I get it - I was just emphasizing it :P

Was there a problem with the naming? I don’t see why they’d change it given they’ve spent a long time building the brand.

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