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"acpi genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58"
Introduction of 22nm Tri-Gate transistor technology, which improved efficiency by nearly 20% over Sandy Bridge.
Performance States (_PSS)
The ACPI _PSS object returns a table of supported P-states (frequency/voltage pairs). For Intel CPUs, the OS may supplement or override these with its own driver (e.g., intel_pstate), but the ACPI values serve as a fallback. acpi genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58
According to Intel’s developer manuals and the Linux kernel’s x86_model.h header, Family 6, Model 58 corresponds to:
If you are seeing this string in a system error or diagnostic log, it usually relates to power management or driver compatibility. According to Intel’s developer manuals and the Linux
If you are "developing a post" for a tech forum (like Intel Communities or Microsoft Q&A) to troubleshoot an issue with this specific hardware, here is a professional template you can use:
If you have ever peered into the depths of your Linux kernel logs, sifted through /var/log/dmesg, or troubleshooted a stubborn power management issue, you may have stumbled across a cryptic string that looks like this: sifted through /var/log/dmesg
The technical string ACPI\GenuineIntel_-_Intel64_Family_6_Model_58 is a hardware identifier used by operating systems like Windows to identify your processor and its power management capabilities.
Family 6: This has been the standard for almost all Intel Core processors since the Pentium Pro.