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In Linux, we have a command "cpuid" which gives complete information about the CPU, it's starts somewhat like this.
Intel-specific functions:
Version 00000f47:
Type 0 - Original OEM
Family 15 - Pentium 4
Extended family 0
Model 4 -
Stepping 7
Reserved 0 ....
Everything is present except whether the Processor is 32-bit or 64-bit CPU. Is it possible to find out based on the above info. wheter a CPU is 32-bit or 64-bit. If so, how? I have seen numerous sites, but haven't got exact info. of how this could be found thorugh an OS, either Windows or Linux.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards
Adarsh
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Hello,
There is a tool from Intel.
http://www.intel.com/support/processors/tools/piu/sb/CS-014921.htm
If Intel® 64 is yes, then it does support 64 bit processing.
Another way to check is to get the SL number of the CPU and check from the site below:
If you have got a 64 bit OS, you can just try to load the OS, it wont allow you to do so.
All the best,
Kind Regards,
Aryan.
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Version 00000f47 makes it a PentiumD 8x0, these all supprot x64
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