What is cpuid 2 FOR LINUX?


cpuid 2 FOR LINUX



cpuid 2 is an open-source and freely distributed command-line software implemented in C. It is designed to export detailed information about the CPU (Central Processing Units) of the computer it is run on.



Features:



  • Gathers CPU information from the CPUID instruction

  • Determines the actual model of the processor

  • Supports various Intel Pentium processors

  • Includes options to display raw hex information and use specific CPUID instructions

  • Supports all AMD CPUs and other processor models

  • Distributed as pre-built generic binaries and RPM packages



How to Use:


To use cpuid 2, open a terminal emulator and run the ".\/cpuid" command (without quotes). The software will immediately gather all the information and display it at a glance in the terminal window.



Compatibility:


cpuid 2 supports virtually all Intel Pentium processors, CPUID instruction opcode 0Fh-A2h, genuine Intel 486-based processors, and various other CPU models.



Distribution:


cpuid 2 is distributed as pre-built generic binaries, RPM packages for RPM-based Linux distributions, and a universal sources archive for customized optimization.



Publisher:


Published by Todd Allen. Visit the publisher's website for more information.


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