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This is the specific "DNA" marker. In Intel’s world, Family 6 covers almost all modern microarchitectures, but (or 3A in hexadecimal) specifically identifies Ivy Bridge chips built on the 22nm process. Historical Significance
Linux kernel has excellent support:
The identifier Intel64 Family 6 Model 58 refers specifically to the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture, which represents Intel's 3rd Generation Core processor family. This generation, launched around 2012, was the first to use Intel’s 22nm manufacturing process and "3D" Tri-Gate transistors. 1. Processor Identification
: This is the broad category for almost all modern Intel microarchitectures (P6 through the current Core series).




This indicates that the identifier is being reported by the system's firmware (BIOS/UEFI) to the Operating System kernel. It is the standard interface used for power management and hardware discovery.
This is the specific "DNA" marker. In Intel’s world, Family 6 covers almost all modern microarchitectures, but (or 3A in hexadecimal) specifically identifies Ivy Bridge chips built on the 22nm process. Historical Significance acpi genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58
Linux kernel has excellent support:
The identifier Intel64 Family 6 Model 58 refers specifically to the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture, which represents Intel's 3rd Generation Core processor family. This generation, launched around 2012, was the first to use Intel’s 22nm manufacturing process and "3D" Tri-Gate transistors. 1. Processor Identification This indicates that the identifier is being reported
: This is the broad category for almost all modern Intel microarchitectures (P6 through the current Core series). In Intel’s world, Family 6 covers almost all