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19 generations of Intel processors.  Note, however, that some of those processors
24 For the processors supported by ``intel_pstate``, the P-state concept is broader
68 This is the default operation mode of ``intel_pstate`` for processors with
147 This operation mode is optional for processors that do not support the HWP
151 In this mode ``intel_pstate`` may refuse to work with processors that are not
198 This is the default operation mode of ``intel_pstate`` for processors without
205 processors that are not recognized by it if HWP is prevented from being enabled
252 processors will never use any P-states above the last one set by software for
256 processors setting any P-state from the turbo range will enable the processor
272 Some processors allow multiple cores to be in turbo P-states at the same time,
283 registers (MSRs). Moreover, some processors support the Configurable TDP
325 For this reason, there is a list of supported processors in ``intel_pstate`` and
328 information listed above is the same for all of the processors supporting the
332 Support for Hybrid Processors
335 Some processors supported by ``intel_pstate`` contain two or more types of CPU
338 hybrid processors. To support them, ``intel_pstate`` requires HWP to be enabled
343 Hybrid Processors with SMT
347 HyperThreading (HT) in the context of Intel processors, is enabled on at least
361 siblings are hard to determine, hybrid processors without SMT can be handled in
370 ``intel_pstate`` by default on hybrid processors without SMT. CAS generally
775 This option does not work with processors that are not supported by