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Component Identification Information

Component Identification
Information
The Intel
Reserve
d
31:28
When EAX is initialized to a value of 1, the CPUID instruction returns the Extended
Family, Extended Model, Type, Family, Model and Stepping value in the EAX register.
Note that the EDX processor signature value after reset is equivalent to the processor
signature output value in the EAX register.
NOTES:
1. The Extended Family, bits [27:20] are used in conjunction with the Family Code,
specified in bits [11:8], to indicate whether the processor belongs to the Intel386,
Intel486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium 4, Intel® Core
processor family.
2. The Extended Model, bits [19:16] in conjunction with the Model Number, specified in bits
[7:4], are used to identify the model of the processor within the processor's family.
3. The Processor Type, specified in bits [13:12] indicates whether the processor is an
original OEM processor, an OverDrive processor, or a dual processor (capable of being
used in a dual processor system).
4. The Family Code corresponds to bits [11:8] of the EDX register after RESET, bits [11:8]
of the EAX register after the CPUID instruction is executed with a 1 in the EAX register,
and the generation field of the Device ID register accessible through Boundary Scan.
5. The Model Number corresponds to bits [7:4] of the EDX register after RESET, bits [7:4]
of the EAX register after the CPUID instruction is executed with a 1 in the EAX register,
and the model field of the Device ID register accessible through Boundary Scan.
6. The Stepping ID in bits [3:0] indicates the revision number of that model. See Error!
Reference source not found. for the processor stepping ID number in the CPUID
information.
Cache and TLB descriptor parameters are provided in the EAX, EBX, ECX and EDX registers after
the CPUID instruction is executed with a 2 in the EAX register. Refer to the Intel Processor
Identification and the CPUID Instruction Application Note (AP-485) and the Wolfdale Family
Processor Family BIOS Writer's Guide (BWG) for further information on the CPUID instruction.
®
Intel
Core
2 Duo Processor
Specification Update
®
Core™2 duo processor can be identified by the following values:
Extended
Extended
1
2
Family
Model
27:20
19:16
00000000b
0001b
Reserved
Processor
3
Type
15:14
13:12
00b
Family
Model
Stepping
4
5
Code
Number
11:8
7:4
0110b
0111b
TM
, or Enhanced Intel® Core
6
ID
3:0
XXXXb
TM
15

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