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Have a workstation with Intel® Xeon® E-2186M Processor (12M Cache, up to 4.80 GHz)
Management doesn't really get difference between workstation vs PC from "a big box store" vs tablet. Extremely hard to justify new equipment.
Goal is to build application to visually represent Processors/cores, threads in action solving a particular problem (AutoCad).
So Intel how do I start? Do you have an inhouse app for testing?
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Hello BobParis,
Thank you for having contacted the Intel Xeon Community Support.
I was reviewing your thread and in order to have a better understanding I would like to clarify the information provided.
Are you looking for an official utility from Intel to monitor the performance of the cores/threads of this Intel Processor?
Could you provide us the Operating System you are using?
I will be waiting for your information in order to proceed with the next step.
Regards,
Emeth O.
Intel Server Specialist.
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Good morning.
Window 10 Pro for Workstations
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Hello,
Thank you for sharing those details.
Due to the fact that the Intel® Xeon® E-2186M is an embedded processor, I would like to share with you the following community where you can ask this information, and they will be providing you the most accurate information.
https://community.intel.com/t5/Embedded-Server/bd-p/emb-server-hardware-software-firmware
Regards,
Emeth O.
Intel Server Specialist.
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That processor is the main processor in my workstation laptop from Dell. I might be missing the point but I thought embedded meant low power and in pda, watches, etc.
Surprised with embedded but happy you sent me that link. Thanks
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