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Great question! Intel’s “Ultra 7” vs “i7” naming is confusing because both are “7‑class” CPUs, but they belong to different generations and platform strategies. “Intel Core i7”: ✅ Older naming (up to 14th gen), ✅ Focused on raw CPU power, ✅ No AI accelerator (NPU), ✅ Built on Intel’s older manufacturing processes. “Intel Core Ultra 7” ✅ New naming (15th gen / Arrow Lake & newer), ✅ Focused on efficiency + AI + modern features, ✅ Includes NPU for AI workloads, ✅ Built on advanced TSMC 3 nm process, Think of Ultra 7 as the modern successor to i7, not just a rename.
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