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75 points

Intel has been on the i3, i5, i7 naming scheme for a while though. I think the oldest ones are probably ~15 years old at this point.

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i7 just marked their top of the line consumer products until they introduced the i9 in 2017. First models were introduced 2008, but I think the mobile versions came in 2010.

So yeah 15 years is pretty close.

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Nah there were mobile i7s released in September 2009 (though how long they took to ship in actual hardware, dunno.)

https://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Core_i7/Intel-Core i7 Mobile Extreme Edition I7-920XM BY80607002529AF.html

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Ah, good find, I just skimmed Ark and didn’t see anything before Q1 '10.

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The 2700K i7 came out 2011, were there any i7 before that?

Edit: yes there were. Like the 800 series.

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7 points

13 years old i7-2600 still going strong here.

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I wonder how long it takes to buy a say thinkcentre m710 (<100€) with the electricity cost difference. IIRC the 2500-2600 were quite resource hungry.

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Yeah I had the i7 7700k which was like 7 years ago, and with like 64GB of ram because I wanted to play with large ramdisks.

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Yeah, my 2011 Macbook Pro has an i7. In computing terms, 13 years is an eternity.

But yeah, it’s also got 16gb RAM and a 500gb SSD and runs Mint like a dream.

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