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Intel changes code name of future Itanium

edited December 2003 in Science & Tech
In an attempt to avoid a trademark dispute, Intel has changed the code name of 'Tanglewood', a version of its Itanium CPU expected to be released sometime after 2005, to 'Tukwila'. Since it is just a code name, the chipmaker decided simply to switch rather than fight.

[blockquote]The old name is associated with the famous Tanglewood Music Center in Massachusetts, said an Intel spokesman. Many of the engineers working on the project came to Intel from Massachusetts-based Digital Equipment and live and work in the state.

Tukwila is a town in Washington about 15 minutes away from Seattle. The mayor's name is Steven Mullet.

Intel typically selects geographic place names for code names to avoid copyright and trademark disputes. Many of the code names derive from towns in the Pacific Northwest, but other names are creeping in. The Pentium M chips carry Israeli code names such as Dothan and Banias because the chips are designed in Israel.

Other companies follow similar practices. In the late 1990s, Advanced Micro Devices derived some of its code names from characters in the cartoon "The Land Before Time." An engineer's kid liked the show and got to name the chips, according to sources. Later, it paid homage to American muscle cars like Corvette and Mustang.
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  • EnverexEnverex Worcester, UK Icrontian
    edited December 2003
    I wonder if they realise how stupid that new name actually sounds.... Probably looked cool on paper though.
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