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This is Intel's "Super Family" for almost all modern consumer processors, spanning from the early Pentium Pro to today's Core i9 series.
If your system reports family 6 model 58, here is what you actually own: acpi genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58
If the kernel’s built-in CPU identification table (for cpufreq governors, idle drivers, or microcode loading) receives an ACPI-reported CPU that doesn't match the expected family-model, it may dump the raw string as a warning: This is Intel's "Super Family" for almost all
Faulty ACPI configuration strings originate in the system firmware. Visit the motherboard or laptop manufacturer's official support page, find your specific model, and flash the newest BIOS version to reconstruct corrupt ACPI definitions. Step 2: Install Intel Chipset Device Software To clear the yellow flag in Device Manager: Step 2: Install Intel Chipset Device Software To
: Refers to the Intel P6 microarchitecture lineage (which covers almost all modern Intel Core CPUs). Model 58 (0x3A) : Specifically maps to the Ivy Bridge desktop and mobile processors released around 2012–2013. (e.g., i5-3470) or check for driver compatibility