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Reported via http://libcpuid.sourceforge.net/bugreport.php The test in particular has no brand string, which was causing the misdetection (as is the case with a lot of other models, libcpuid relies on accurate brand string being programmed by the BIOS in order to do the detection). The actual CPU was a Pentium-III based Celeron (SL54Q), but it was detected as "Pentium III (Coppermine)". A bit of historical trivia: for the related Tualatin models, if the BIOS doesn't enter a brand string, there might be NO WAY to tell a regular P-3 and a P-3 Celeron apart: P-3s have variants with 256KiB and 512KiB L2 cache, while the Celerons are 256 KiB, so a 256KiB regular P3 is no different than its corresponding Celeron. Only the FSB is different, but there's no way to detect this via CPUID. For the Coppermines its an easier case: Celerons are always 128KiB, and Pentia are 256KiB, so I've added this distinction in the tables. |
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