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‘Snake oil’: Intel slams AMD’s confusing Ryzen laptop branding

Intel has published a presentation that uses ‘snake oil’ and used-car salesmen to imply that AMD is misleading customers with its recent Ryzen branding. Unfortunately, the launch comes on the eve of major changes being made to Intel’s branding, too, as part of the launch of its ‘Core Ultra’ Meteor Lake chips.

The PDF presentation ( is titled . “There’s a long history of selling half-truths to unsuspecting customers,” the presentation reads, next to a man holding a

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