Is it bad that I cannot follow Intel processor codenames at all? Tell me, what generation does Sandy Bridge refer to? No clue? What about Apollo Lake? Whiskey Lake? Broadwell? No, seriously. What's the damn point of these codenames? And the hell only begins, those are the well-known ones. How about Crystal Well? Arrandale? Devil's Canyon? Fuck do any of these mean? I call bullshit on Intel saying "formerly", since they still give codenames to the new ones. Seriously. Why. Who wants this. It's cooler this way, but good fucking luck trying to figure out which one is which!
Seriously, fuck these things. Just no. Get the absolute fuck out of here. And why do some people insist on referring to the processors by their codenames only anyway? What's wrong with just saying nth Generation and their class (i3, i5, i7, etc), for example, 4th gen i5? Failing that, why not just the model number? Cool factor? Maybe it would be cooler to know what the hell you're talking about.
Look, I just hate it whenever things are obfuscated behind unnecessary codenames that serve no purpose but to be fluff. I just have shit memory in general, so every single unit of memory counts. I routinely forget the names of people, so much so that it's some kind of honor when I do remember them. I envy people with better memory who can store these things in memory without banging their heads against the wall.