After changing their logo, Intel made the Core Duo. But it went very unsuccessful, So Intel made the Intel Core 2 Duo processor April 2006. In July 2006, they made the Intel Core 2 Duo 2nd Generation processor. The 2nd Generation Core 2 Duo made it to the Windows Vista, but Microsoft told Intel Corporation that their processors have a problem. On the Vista, Microsoft users got the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) even though they did nothing to cause it. The BSOD is a blue screen that occurs when: 1) A malware deletes a Windows operator file, or 2) Windows starts lagging and glitching really badly and your computer crashes. So Intel tried to upgrade in 2007, but Windows 7 was doing the same as Vista. Turns out, Microsoft's server connection was causing it, so Microsoft was making a brand new computer operating system called Windows 8. Intel was getting ready to introduce the all-new Intel Core-i Processor series in 2008, including the i3, i7, and the i5. They were all very successful, and worked for every computer. Then a year later, came along a new processor named the Intel Core 2 Quad processor on January 2010, almost better than the entire Core-i Series, and was a big hit for Microsoft, Apple and Linux. Then all processors in the Core-i series were updated during the year of 2010. They got a Turbo Boost and then were the best processors of 2010.
Other Intel Processors:
Intel Core 11th Generation - March 2021
Intel Core 10th Generation - September 2019
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