We know that's the earliest CPU with 64-bit support. x86-64 has taken on a role of representing a more modern 64-bit CPU so we probably shouldn't be using that when we can't identify things.
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break;
}
if (Features2 & (1 << (FEATURE_EM64T - 32))) {
- *Type = INTEL_X86_64;
- break; // x86-64
+ *Type = INTEL_CORE2; // "core2"
+ *Subtype = INTEL_CORE2_65;
+ break;
+ }
+ if (Features & (1 << FEATURE_SSE3)) {
+ *Type = INTEL_CORE_DUO;
+ break;
}
if (Features & (1 << FEATURE_SSE2)) {
*Type = INTEL_PENTIUM_M;