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In 2014, Intel released the ''Pentium 20th Anniversary Edition'', to mark the 20th anniversary of the Pentium brand. These processors are unlocked and highly overclockable.
 
In 2017, Intel splitdiscontinued the Pentium branding intoand replaced it with two line-ups using the Pentium name. Pentium Silver targets low-power devices and shares architecture with Atom and Celeron, while Pentium Gold targets entry-level desktops and uses existing architecture, such as [[Kaby Lake]] and [[Coffee Lake]].
 
In September 2022, Intel announced that the Pentium and Celeron brands will be replaced with the new "Intel Processor" branding for low-end processors in desktops and laptops from 2023 onwards.<ref name="Warren 2022" />