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On Apr 25, 2011, at 12:48 PM, Rich Braun wrote: > > Actually, come to think of it, I need to clarify terms further: we're > actually in the second generation of the Core "i" series. There have now been > *3* generations of chips labeled Core, using sockets 775 (Core 2), 1156 > (first-gen Core i3/i5) and now 1155 (second-gen Core i5). Nit-pick: four generations of Core branding. Core Duo and Core Solo in Socket M. --Rich P.
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