When using a system, we must look at the system configuration, while the CentOS system looks at the configuration, it is not as intuitive as windows. You can only view them one by one. Many people are overwhelmed by how to view the CPU Of The CentOS system.
Next, let's learn how to view the CPU in the CentOS system.
I. CentOS system cpu
[Root @ srv/] # more/proc/cpuinfo | grep "model name"
Model name: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40 GHz
Model name: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40 GHz
Model name: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40 GHz
Model name: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40 GHz
[Root @ srv/] # grep "model name"/proc/cpuinfo
Model name: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40 GHz
Model name: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40 GHz
Model name: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40 GHz
Model name: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40 GHz
[Root @ srv/] # grep "model name"/proc/cpuinfo | cut-f2-d:
Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40 GHz
Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40 GHz
Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40 GHz
Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40 GHz
In this way, we can view the CPU Of The CentOS system. You know your computer.