"386" designation used by Intel for its microprocessor family was a generic description. Court decision effectively invalidated Intel's current branding strategy. Problem arose as the PC industry slowed in the early 2000s.
"386" designation used by Intel for its microprocessor family was a generic description. Court decision effectively invalidated Intel's current branding strategy. Problem arose as the PC industry slowed in the early 2000s.
"386" designation used by Intel for its microprocessor family was a generic description. Court decision effectively invalidated Intel's current branding strategy. Problem arose as the PC industry slowed in the early 2000s.