It looks like those confused by the multitude of Intel processors out there needn’t linger in indecision any longer, as Intel itself has now come up with a new scheme that it hopes will help simplify the buying process significantly. As you can see above, that consists of a new rating system that gives processors between one and five stars, which Intel says indicates “relative performance, not a price-performance type of thing.” As you might expect, the five-star rating is reserved for the like of the Core i7 and Core i7 Extreme, with the one-star ranks apparently occupied solely by various Celeron processors — the Atom, it seems, is in a class all its own. Somewhat less notably, Intel has also taken the opportunity to roll out some spruced processor logos, which should already be showingi themselves in stores along with displays featuring the new star rating system.







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So what happens to the 5 star CPUs in a years time? Do they depreciate over time? Or do we start seeing 6-10 star CPUs? Sigh.. I thought SX/DX was complicated enough…
I think the boxes just get repopulated… Next years 5 star CPUs will jump up and down until this years fall into the next lowest category…