Processor.ProcessorID Property
Definition
Important
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Processor information that describes the processor features.
public:
property System::String ^ ProcessorID { System::String ^ get(); };
public:
property Platform::String ^ ProcessorID { Platform::String ^ get(); };
public string ProcessorID { get; }
member this.ProcessorID : string
Public ReadOnly Property ProcessorID As String
Property Value
Remarks
For an x86 class CPU, the field format depends on the processor support of the CPUID instruction. If the instruction is supported, the property contains 2 (two) DWORD formatted values. The first is an offset of 08h-0Bh, which is the EAX value that a CPUID instruction returns with input EAX set to 1. The second is an offset of 0Ch-0Fh, which is the EDX value that the instruction returns. Only the first two bytes of the property are significant and contain the contents of the DX register at CPU reset—all others are set to 0 (zero), and the contents are in DWORD format