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Query processors from the computer via command line cmd.exe, but how?


It is very easy to query the CPU or processors from the computer via the cmd.exe command line under MS Windows 11, 10, ... etc.!




On Windows OS, we can find hardware information using the msinfo32.exe utility. This utility shows information about processors, physical system memory, drives, screen and BIOS etc. Thus, the MAC OS and Linux user must also do without these functions under Windows 11, 10, ..., here is the solution / example:



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1.) ... Call up the CPU processor information via the command prompt!
2.) ... Helpful tips on system and hardware queries with cmd.exe!



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1.) Call up the CPU processor information via the command prompt!

To learn processor information through Command Prompt, you can run the following command.


 
C:\>wmic cpu get caption
Caption                               
 
Intel64 Family 6 Model 60 Stepping 3  
 
C:\>

You can also get process information using system environment variables. The environment variables for the CPU are listed below.


C:\>echo %PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE% %PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER% %PROCESSOR_LEVEL% %PROCESSOR_REVISION%

x86 Intel64 Family 6 Model 60 Stepping 3, GenuineIntel 6 3c03

C:\>


It is really easy to query the CPU information with the CMD ;-)

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