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  2. CPU-Z - Wikipedia

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    CPU-Z is more comprehensive in virtually all areas compared to the tools provided in the Windows to identify various hardware components, and thus assists in identifying certain components without the need of opening the case; particularly the core revision and RAM clock rate. It also provides information on the system's GPU.

  3. CPUID - Wikipedia

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    CPUID must be issued with each parameter in sequence to get the entire 48-byte ASCII processor brand string. [154] It is necessary to check whether the feature is present in the CPU by issuing CPUID with EAX = 80000000h first and checking if the returned value is not less than 80000004h.

  4. x86 instruction listings - Wikipedia

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    Takes as input a CPUID leaf index in EAX and, depending on leaf, a sub-index in ECX. Result is returned in EAX,EBX,ECX,EDX. [d] Instruction is serializing, and causes a mandatory #VMEXIT under virtualization. Support for CPUID can be checked by toggling bit 21 of EFLAGS (EFLAGS.ID) – if this bit can be toggled, CPUID is present. Usually 3 [e]

  5. List of performance analysis tools - Wikipedia

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    time (Unix) - can be used to determine the run time of a program, separately counting user time vs. system time, and CPU time vs. clock time. [1] timem (Unix) - can be used to determine the wall-clock time, CPU time, and CPU utilization similar to time (Unix) but supports numerous extensions.

  6. Model-specific register - Wikipedia

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    With the introduction of the Pentium processor, Intel provided a pair of instructions (RDMSR and WRMSR) to access current and future "model-specific registers", as well as the CPUID instruction to determine which features are present on a particular model. Many of these registers have proven useful enough to be retained.

  7. Vortex86 - Wikipedia

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    PC/104 module with DM&P M6117D. Vortex86 previously belonged to SiS, which got the basic design from Rise Technology. [1] SiS sold it to DM&P Electronics [2] in Taiwan.. Before adopting the Vortex86 series, DM&P manufactured the ALi M6117D, which contains VM Technology VMT386SX+ derived x86 core, an Intel 386SX compatible, 25–40 MHz SoC.

  8. Comparison of operating system kernels - Wikipedia

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    10 Supported CPU instruction ... GNU Project/Free Software Foundation: ELF: ... Windows 8, Windows Phone 8, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows Server:

  9. List of AMD CPU microarchitectures - Wikipedia

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    CPUID model numbers are 00h-0Fh. AMD Puma Family 16h (2nd-gen) – the successor to Jaguar. Beema and Mullins. CPUID model numbers are 30h-3Fh. AMD Bulldozer Family 15h – the successor to 10h/K10. Bulldozer is designed for processors in the 10 to 220 W category, implementing XOP, FMA4 and CVT16 instruction sets.