The Meaning Behind Intel Code Names?
Scozza asks: "In the name of science and decency, we have been trying to find the meanings
of the code names used by Intel for their processors. The only problem is that we can't
find links to a couple of names and would really appreciate it if Slashdot could help fill the blanks!"
The mountains from which many of the rivers used as names for Intel chips flow.
I hear the cascades are made mostly of silicon with some trace impuritys , just like Intel chips
Tejas was named by the Spanish after the Tejas Indians.
Well, there's spam egg sausage and spam, that's not got much spam in it.
"The term [Banias] is widely used to identify members of the traditional mercantile or business castes of India... "
Alderwood:
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Caswell County
Cascades?
09F91102 no, 455FE104 nope, F190A1E8 uh-uh, 7A5F8A09 that's not it, C87294CE no. Ah! 452F6E403CDF10714E41DFAA257D313F.
This isn't explanations of missing codenames, but rather ones you're missing since I see that you have the Pentium II (Klamath, Deschutes), but not the Celerons from the same era. So, here they are:
Covington: A city in Kentucky, Washington, Georgia (the US state, not the country), Virginia, Louisiana, and Pennsylvania.
Mendocino: A city in California
"I won't mod you down - I feel the need to call you a twit explicitly, rather than by implication."
Intel picks code names based on geographical locations near the place where the chip is designed. So the chips designed in Oregon have code names taken from places or things in Oregon. Likewise the Pentium-M chips designed in Israel have code names based on locations in Israel.
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