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The CPUID Data Tab reports the following information:
- Brand name
- Classification (Type, Family, Model, Stepping, Revision)
- Cache size and levels
- Packaging
- Multiprocessor support, and total number of processors (Windows NT*, Windows* XP, and Windows* 2000 only)
- Other features and technologies
Classification Description:
- Type Message
"Type" indicates whether the Intel processor was intended for installation by a consumer (end user) or by a professional PC system manufacturer. Intel processors intended for end user installation will have a "1" in the dialog box. A "0" in the "type" box indicates that the processor tested was intended for installation by a professional PC system integrator, service company or manufacturer.
- Family Message
This classification indicates the Intel processor generation and brand. (For example, the Pentium® III processor is a sixth generation processor.)
- Model Message
The "model" number identifies to Intel the processor's manufacturing technology and design generation. This information is occasionally needed when communicating with Intel to determine the processor's internal designation.
- Stepping Message
The "stepping" number indicates design or manufacturing revision data for production Intel processors. This classification may be needed by Intel in determining the processor's internal design or manufacturing characteristics.

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