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How do you get the number of physical cores of the CPU?

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It's the number of physical cores of the CPU, not the number of threads. Usually computers are dual-core and quad-core, and that's what I want to get.
 

Hi,

you may use the exact part number and look at the manufacturer´s internet site or other internet sources like wikipedia.
(That´s how Id do it, because no OS or virtual machine will influence/pretend core count)

If you ant to find out at the PC (by software), then you should tell us your OS and whether you use virtual machines....

Klaus
 

This should help -



Regards, Dana.
 

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