Bernard Fernandes, director of communications at Intel made a very important announcement about the next chips of the brand: a name change. We know Intel processors with their current name since late 2008<\/strong>, with the launch of the first Intel Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 processors. Then, afterwards, Intel added the Core i9 processor to its range dedicated to workstations and laptops.<\/p>\n In the second half of 2023<\/strong>, and 15 years later, the giant Intel will launch its new Meteor Lake processors<\/strong> and this new generation will get a new name: Intel Core Ultra<\/strong>. Even if for the moment we do not know the names of the future series of processors, there are still some information that have leaked. In particular, details about a new chip named Intel Core Ultra 5 1003H that appeared on the benchmark site Ashes of Singularity.<\/p>\n