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Список кодовых имен Intel

Intel исторически называла проекты по разработке интегральных схем (ИС) в честь географических названий городов, рек или гор вблизи расположения предприятия Intel, ответственного за ИС. Многие из них находятся на американском Западе, особенно в Орегоне (где разрабатывается большинство проектов Intel по разработке ЦП ; см. известные кодовые названия ). По мере расширения деятельности Intel по разработке эта номенклатура распространилась на Израиль и Индию , а некоторые старые кодовые названия ссылаются на небесные тела .

В следующей таблице перечислены известные кодовые имена Intel вместе с кратким объяснением их значения и их вероятными тезками, а также годом их самого раннего известного публичного появления. Большинство процессоров после определенной даты были названы в честь городов, которые можно было найти на карте Соединенных Штатов. Это было сделано из соображений товарного знака. Баниас был последним из названий городов за пределами США. Гешер был переименован в Сэнди-Бридж, чтобы соответствовать новому правилу. Дотан — город как в Израиле, так и в Алабаме.

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