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It's a supply line/bug tracking thing. When a new line comes out, they seem to always increment the number just so bug reports on inventories don't get commingled. This has already happened with the N2830 which is merely a revamped/bug fixed N2820. My guess is, they've made some drastic internal modifications to be able to bin chips from the same wafer as x5L.
@tchen ah bugfixing? Wait, if something breaks down i send it back in the first 2 Years and tell them its your fault fix it or i gonna bitch you. So i dont see really a reason for that Releases.
90% of clients who demand the latest CPU don't actually need more than a celeron 2ghz*
I think that goes hand in hand with the "90% of clients who demand SSD ...."