(Note that on OpenBSD, the cpu speed is anycodings_linux found in hw.cpuspeed instead of in anycodings_linux dmesg.
Hw.model: Pentium III/Pentium III Xeon/Celeron email protected cat /proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 vendorid : GenuineIntel cpu family : 6 model : 29 model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E7450 2.40GHz stepping : 1 cpu MHz : 2400.158 cache size : 12288 KB physical id : 0 siblings : 1 core id : 0 cpu cores : 1 apicid : 0 initial apicid : 0 fpu : yes fpuexception : yes cpuid level : 11 wp : yes flags : fpu de tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr mca cmov pat clflush acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht syscall lm constanttsc up repgood aperfmperf. This is what I see (with a few anycodings_linux uninteresting hw.* fields removed): $ uname -srĬPU: Pentium III/Pentium III Xeon/Celeron (448.97-MHz 686-class CPU) COMMAND cat /proc/cpuinfo more OUTPUT processor : 0 vendorid : GenuineIntel cpu family : 6 model : 63 model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E7-8890 v3 2.50GHz stepping : 4 microcode : 0xffffffff cpu MHz : 2493. anycodings_linux Most of the information like CPU speed anycodings_linux and instruction sets should be in there anycodings_linux somewhere. cpu family : 6 model : 62 model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v2 2.10GHz stepping : 4 cpu MHz : 2100. Look anycodings_linux into sysctl hw and /var/run/dmesg.boot. of Threads per Core: 2 Number of Threads: 16 Processor Max Clock: 3417.12 MHz CPUID Name: Intel64 Family 6 Model 59 Stepping 4, GenuineIntel CPUID Address. cat /proc/ cpuinfo processor : 0 vendorid : GenuineIntel cpu family : 6 model : 60 model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4210M CPU 2.60GHz stepping : 3 microcode : 28 cpu MHz : 800. I donâÂÂt believe there is anycodings_linux anything as detailed as anycodings_linux LinuxâÂÂs /proc/cpuinfo. See Intel’s Global Human Rights Principles. Model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5420 2.50GHzįlags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss nx lm constant_tsc pni ds_cpl // Intel is committed to respecting human rights and avoiding complicity in human rights abuses. What is the equivalent of Linux's anycodings_porting /proc/cpuinfo on FreeBSD v8.1? My anycodings_porting application reads /proc/cpuinfo and saves anycodings_porting the information in the log file, what could anycodings_porting I do to get similar information logged on anycodings_porting FreeBSD?Ī sample /proc/cpuinfo looks like this: processor : 0