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Py-cpuinfo gets CPU info with pure Python. Py-cpuinfo should work without any extra programs or libraries, beyond what your OS provides. It supports Linux, OS X, Windows, BSD, Solaris, Cygwin, Haiku, and BeagleBone, but only on x86 and some ARM CPUs. These approaches are used for getting info: 1. Windows Registry (Windows) 2. /proc/cpuinfo (Linux) 3. sysctl (OS X) 4. dmesg (Unix/Linux) 5. isainfo and kstat (Solaris) 6. cpufreq-info (BeagleBone) 7. lscpu (Unix/Linux) 8. sysinfo (Haiku) 9. Querying the CPUID register (Intel X86 CPUs)
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python3-py-cpuinfo-5.0.0-bp156.1.3.noarch.html | Python library and tool to get CPU info | OpenSuSE Leap 15.6 for noarch | python3-py-cpuinfo-5.0.0-bp156.1.3.noarch.rpm |
python3-py-cpuinfo-5.0.0-bp155.2.14.noarch.html | Python library and tool to get CPU info | OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 for noarch | python3-py-cpuinfo-5.0.0-bp155.2.14.noarch.rpm |
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