it's a good reminder that it's better to look at generations, as we
have so many of them now.
the performance difference is much bigger between 1g and 11g than i3 and i7.
On 4/1/21, o...@eigenstate.org wrote:
>> Is this table correct?
>
> cat '#P/archctl'
> cpu Core 2/Xeon 2503 pge
>
> It's act
> Is this table correct?
cat '#P/archctl'
cpu Core 2/Xeon 2503 pge
It's actually a Kaby Lake, as far as I can tell.
That table is definitely not correct.
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Family=6, Model=3A applies to all of the 3rd Generation Core i CPUs.
I examined those among the machines I have, and got the results as:
x86intel[] table in /sys/src/9/pc/devarch.c, like:
x86intel[]=
{
/* {6, 0x3A, 16, "Core i7"}, */
{ 6,0x3A, 16, "3rd Gen Core i-
My i3-3240 (3.4GHz) machine shows
3394 MHz GenuieneIntel Core i7 (cpuid: AX 0x306A9 DX 0xBFFBFBFF)
at bootinng. Frequency is right however Model name is not.
AX value means Family=6, Model=3A which is listed as "Core i7" in
x86intel[] table in /sys/src/9/pc/devarch.c, like:
x86intel[]=
{
{6,