Intel Revamp their Logo

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Intel, the world's biggest chipmaker, will launch a new corporate slogan next week as part of a major rebranding.

The "Intel Inside" phrase is out, and the company will now encourage consumers to "Leap Ahead".

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Nice eh? :thumb:
 
Considering Intel are currently in their most unpopular period ever amongst gamers, students, overclockers and enthusiasts, I think they could try some thing a little bit cooler than that. It looks like something from 1993 when computers were seriously non-trendy..

I mean, look how sexy this is- (Okay, maybe not sexy, but you know what I mean)
 

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Logos sexy...? - Worried about you now tom!

I don't suppose Intel could have changed it too much as it's a very well known logo and easily spotted by all.

If they had changed it too much it would possibly become un-recognisable as an 'Intel' product pushing sales down i guess.

This way it's not a drastic change and still recoginsable at first glance.

I'm not too keen on the AMD one though - black and orange...? - neevr done it for me i'm afraid. - Ho-Hum.
 
New ... just off the press ... :p

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Canes Venatici said:
I don't suppose Intel could have changed it too much as it's a very well known logo and easily spotted by all.

If they had changed it too much it would possibly become un-recognisable as an 'Intel' product pushing sales down i guess.

This way it's not a drastic change and still recoginsable at first glance.

I'm not too keen on the AMD one though - black and orange...? - neevr done it for me i'm afraid. - Ho-Hum.

I agree 100%. I work in the world of advertising and I think the new Intel logo looks much better, less childish, a bit more serious and elegant and somehow more streamlined. I know they would want to go in a total different direction but they cant erase a base of visual identity that took ages to build worldwide. Personally I think the orbital type of curve is overused but again, they were among the early adopters of it and they just cant dump it now.

As for AMD, their main corporate logo is the dark green pushing forward edge.. the 64bit is an identifier logo for the type of processor used inside a case, something that equals the intel badge with the HT or M signs.
 
It just looks like the kind of logo a little privately owned computer store would have, rather than a big powerfull multi-national. AMD's is certainly better.
 
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