Intel Processor Identification Utility was developed to identify the processor inside a system, assuring the processor contains intended technologies and is operating at the tested and rated frequency intended by Intel Corporation.
Reviewing 4.0 (Nov 18, 2008)
tscar13, you have to be one of the more stupid people I have seen and god knows there are a lot out there. Usually only notebooks have the Fn key. Also, Windows doesn't tell you what capabilities the CPU has. It's not rocket science.
Reviewing 4.0 (Nov 17, 2008)
tscar13, amazingly, not every machine has the Function Key. Not every person knows off the top of their head the model name or functionality of their processor.
Otherwise this does the job fine.
Reviewing 3.7 (Sep 13, 2007)
Does it's job and gives more info than any other utility I've seen, but I'd like it if it didn't require installation. I prefer not to install stuff on my servers that isn't completely necessary.
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