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Acpi Genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58 |verified| -

This is Intel's "Super Family" for almost all modern consumer processors, spanning from the early Pentium Pro to today's Core i9 series.

| Attribute | Value | |-----------|-------| | Vendor String | GenuineIntel | | Arch | intel64 | | Family | 6 | | Model | 58 (0x3A) | | µarch | Ivy Bridge | | Lithography | 22 nm | | Max cores | 4 (client) / 10 (server) | | HT | Yes | | EIST | Yes | | C-states | C1, C6 | | Package C-state | PC6 | | ACPI P-state method | MSR 0x199 | | MWAIT hint for C6 | 0x20 | acpi genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58

The exact triple-dash string is in any major Linux distribution’s clean logs. Searching the internet yields few direct results; those who see it often ask on forums about “strange CPU identifier” or “acpi genuineintel---”. It is likely an artifact of a custom build , an old kernel (2.6.32 era with certain ACPI debug flags), or a poorly written kernel module that prints raw CPUID and ACPI concatenated fields. This is Intel's "Super Family" for almost all