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May 02, 20121 min
Computers and Peripherals
How to get lots of info about your Mac's processor
Here’s how you can use the command line to get a ton of information about your Mac’s CPU. This info includes lots of technical data including thread count, cache size, clock speed and numerous other interesting tidbits. 1. Open a terminal window on your Mac. 2. Type in the following command and then hit enter:sysctl -a | grep machdep.cpu3. You’ll see a bunch of information appear that will tell you a lot about your Mac’s processor.
For more, see the original article at the link below.
Get Extended CPU Information from the Command Line | OS X Daily
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