These labels and names and colors, as you so keenly pointed out, have little to do with performance indication.
They are the sole product of a marketing department, and marketing does nothing but sell product, and if they can sell you more product at higher prices then they will. Hence the confusing naming schemes. They don't care if you know what you are buying, as long as you buy it.
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These labels and names and colors, as you so keenly pointed out, have little to do with performance indication.
They are the sole product of a marketing department, and marketing does nothing but sell product, and if they can sell you more product at higher prices then they will. Hence the confusing naming schemes. They don't care if you know what you are buying, as long as you buy it.