D.5. CPU


Table D.7. Per CPU Parameters
Value
Description
Sample Configuration
Discrimination Level
physid
CPU's physical ID
('cpu', 'physical_0', 'physid', '1')
Low
cores
CPU's number of cores
('cpu', 'physical_0', 'cores', '2')
Medium
enabled_cores
CPU's number of enabled cores
('cpu', 'physical_0',' enabled_cores', '2')
Medium
threads
CPU's number of threads
('cpu', 'physical_0', 'threads', '4')
Medium
product
CPU's identification string
('cpu', 'physical_0', 'product', 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3320M CPU @ 2.60GHz')
High
vendor
CPU's vendor
('cpu', 'physical_0', 'vendor', 'Intel Corp.')
Low
frequency
CPU's internal frequency in Hz
('cpu', 'physical_0', 'frequency', '1200000000')
Low
clock
CPU's clock in Hz
('cpu', 'physical_0', 'clock', '100000000')
Low
Table D.8. CPU Aggregate Parameters
Value
Description
Sample Configuration
Discrimination Level
number (physical)
Number of physical CPUs
('cpu', 'physical', 'number', 2)
Medium
number (logical)
Number of logical CPUs
('cpu', 'logical', 'number', '8')
Medium
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