A similar thing happened with the naming of the early Macintosh models, in Macs that were based on the Motorola 68030 processor. Apple used the letter "x" to denote machines using the newer processor technology. However, when they decided to release the Macinosh SE with a 68030, they named it the Macintosh SE/30. Why? According to the Macintosh Bible circa 1994...

"Apparently, Apple didn't think we could handle a machine called the Macintosh SEx..."