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Latest Gadgets – Intel just changed its logo for the first time since 2006


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Latest Gadgets – Intel just changed its logo for the first time since 2006

Intel is the latest big company to introduce a new, simpler (or more generic) logo. The company today announced new branding to coincide with its 11th Gen Tiger Lake processors; the look is both new and familiar. For reference, here’s the old logo the company adopted in 2006: And here’s the new one: Which in turn…

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Intel is the latest big company to introduce a new, simpler (or more generic) logo. The company today announced new branding to coincide with its 11th Gen Tiger Lake processors; the look is both new and familiar.

For reference, here’s the old logo the company adopted in 2006:

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And here’s the new one:

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Which in turn calls back to Intel‘s original logo used from 1968 to 2006:

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I don’t mind the change too much. The ‘swirl’ of the previous logo looks a little outdated by modern standards, and while the new logo is quite generic at first glance, the way Intel is using it is a bit more modern.

The company is embracing a wider palette of blues to go along with the logo, and for the most part, appears to be emphasizing a white typeface on a blue background. The little square dot above the ‘i’ is colorized blue in all instances, and represents processors. Because, you know, processors are rectangles.

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Logo aside, you’ll also see the company use a related typeface called ‘Intel One’ throughout its product lineup:

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So those little ‘Intel Inside’ stickers that come with your new laptop will get a new look too:

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So all-in-all a cleaner look, if a little less unique. What do you think?

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Published September 2, 2020 — 21:42 UTC

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September 2, 2020 — 21:42 UTC

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