Pouya D. Tafti wrote: > On a recent laptop with an Intel Core i5 540M processor, I observe the > following: > > laptop# cpuctl identify 0 > cpu0: Intel Mobile Pentium II (Dixon) (686-class), 2527.28 MHz, id 0x20652 > Is it possible to make cpuctl identify this cpu correctly? To my knowledge, cpuctl only uses the family and model number as returned by cpuid to come up with a CPU name. Intel pretty much abandoned that a long time ago, opting instead for strings, such as the one you see further down in the cpuctl identify output. Extended family and model numbers have been kept up-to-date though afaict, so cputctl could use those instead. This 'misidentification' is entirely harmless though. -- Thomas E. Spanjaard tgen%netphreax.net@localhost tgen%deepbone.net@localhost
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