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Release notes Intel Processor Identification Utility 4.70 |
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In this page we post official release notes and changelogs related to Intel Processor Identification Utility 4.70, if and as software developers make available these. However, if you need more info on Intel Processor Identification Utility 4.70, or relases notes are not available yet, you can always consider to read its description as well. |
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2. Supported Operating Systems
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The Intel Processor ID Utility - Windows version
supports the following Microsoft* operating systems:
Windows 2000 Professional/Server/Advanced Server (all service
packs)
Windows XP Home/Professional (all service packs)
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (all service packs)
Windows Server 2003 Standard/Enterprise (all service packs)
Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions (all service packs)
Windows Vista (all versions)
Windows Server 2008 (all versions)
Windows 7 (all versions)
Windows 8 (all versions)
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3. Release Notes
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3.1 Intel(R) Processor ID supports the following Intel processors:
* Core(TM)2 processors
* Core processors
* Xeon(R) processors
* Pentium(R) dual-core processors
* Pentium 4 and later desktop processors
* Mobile Pentium M processors
* Celeron(R) dual-core processors
* Celeron processors based on the Pentium 4 and
Pentium M processor cores
* Atom(TM) processors
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4. Known Issues
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4.1 Version 4.60 does not contain support for Haswell processors.
Version 4.60 is expected to identify the Haswell processor as
“FUTURE” processor but instead displays a message of missing resources.
4.2 Version 4.70 of the utility does not accurately identify the
number of physical processors within a multi-socket configuration.
4.3 Power Management modes may interfere with speed detection tests
performed by the Processor Identification Utility. Power management
modes can result in a marginally higher or lower reported frequency
than the expected frequency. If the reported frequency differs from
what was expected, reset the system power management modes, plug in
the system power cord, and reboot the system before retesting.
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