Link — Acpi Genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58

You mentioned "paper" – if you’re looking at a research paper, this string likely came from:

--- SECTION F — AML / patching exercise (10 marks) Task: Provide a minimal signed-off SSDT-style AML (IASL source) fragment (not compiled AML binary) that defines a Processor object for CPU0 with: acpi genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58

When you see this string in a "useful report" or system log (like dmesg in Linux or msinfo32 in Windows), it is often related to . ACPI is the bridge between your hardware and the operating system that manages power states (sleep, hibernate) and device discovery. 3. Common Issues & Solutions You mentioned "paper" – if you’re looking at

: Better processing power without the massive heat spikes of earlier generations. DirectX 11 Support : A major win for integrated graphics at the time. Troubleshooting the "Model 58" Driver Error Common Issues & Solutions : Better processing power

If you see this ID, you likely have one of the following popular 3rd Gen Intel CPUs: Core i7-3770 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

I see acpi genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58 – is my CPU supported?

If your system identifies as Model 58, you likely have one of these classic chips: 3770K, 3770, 3630QM Core i5: 3570K, 3470, 3210M Core i3: 3220, 3110M