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Chapter 2 Useful Features
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Processor Information Menu
When you select System Information > Processor Information from the System Utilities, the Processor
Information menu appears.
For details about the options, see the table below.
Option
CPU
Socket
Socket Locator
Populated
Manufacturer Description
Characteristics
Core Count
Enabled Core Count
Thread Count
Rated Speed
External Clock
Voltage
Microcode Patches
ID
Date
CPUID
L1 Cache
Maximum Size
Installed Size
Speed
Associativity
ECC Type
Policy
Supported SRAM Type
Current SRAM Type
Type
L2 Cache
Maximum Size
Installed Size
Speed
Associativity
ECC Type
Policy
Supported SRAM Type
Parameter
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Express5800/R120h-1E, R120h-2E Maintenance Guide
Description
The CPU number as enumerated by BIOS.
The CPU socket as enumerated by BIOS.
The CPU socket as labeled on the system board.
Whether the CPU socket is populated with a CPU
package.
A brief description of the CPU written by the CPU
manufacturer. This string is retrieved from the CPU
itself.
Functions that the processor supports.
The number of physical cores found in the CPU
package.
The number of physical cores that are enabled in
the CPU package.
The number of logical cores found in the CPU
package.
The nominal speed rating of the processor as
defined by the manufacturer.
The external clock speed of the processor as
defined by the manufacturer.
The nominal supply voltage of the processor as
defined by the manufacturer.
A list of microcode patches that have been released
from the processor manufacturer and are being
installed by BIOS.
Shows the processor microcode ID.
Shows the release date of this microcode patch.
Shows the CPUID associated to this microcode
patch.
Detailed information about the L1 cache for this
processor.
The total amount of cache found in the socket for
this cache level.
The actual amount of cache installed for this cache
level.
The rated speed of this cache device as defined by
the manufacturer.
The technique used to map this cache device to
main memory.
The error correction technique used by this cache
device.
The technique used to maintain data coherency for
this cache device.
The type of SRAM technology that this cache
device supports.
The type of SRAM technology that this cache
device is configured to use.
The type of data that is being cached by this cache
device.
Detailed information about the L2 cache for this
processor.
The total amount of cache found in the socket for
this cache level.
The actual amount of cache installed for this cache
level.
The rated speed of this cache device as defined by
the manufacturer.
The technique used to map this cache device to
main memory.
The error correction technique used by this cache
device.
The technique used to maintain data coherency for
this cache device.
The type of SRAM technology that this cache
device supports.
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