brent timothy saner on 8 Aug 2009 19:17:06 -0700


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[PLUG] Identifying CPU features/model/etc. (WAS: Is the Atom an x86?)


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Art Alexion wrote:

> Anyway, htop reports the atom as dual core and actually shows different 
> processor use for each of the cores.  I don't think that is accurate.


cat /proc/cpuinfo

if you see two processors, it's dual core.

additionally, if it's a Silverthorne (Z series), it's definitely
single-core. if it's a Diamondville (N, 200, 300 series) it's definitely
 dual-core. this information can be determined via /proc/cpuinfo and was
collected from the wikipedia article mentioned in the previous thread.
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