Re: L1 cache and L2 cahce?

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kernel_learner wrote:

I am sure you can see then while booting, when you
enter setup.
That is correct. To see again after bootup

$dmesg | grep -i CPU
Initializing CPU#0
...
CPU: L1 I cache: 16K, L1 D cache: 16K
CPU: L2 cache: 256K
....

Amit


--- "Raghu R. Arur"  wrote:

>
>  if u do a cat /proc/cpuinfo u can see the L1 cache
>size... but I am not
>sure abt L2 cache..
>
> raghu
>
>On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, krishnan charumathi wrote:
>
>
>>Hi
>>
>>How to find the L1 and L2 cache sizes in an Intel
>
>Pentium machine?
>
>>thanks!
>>Charumathi.
>>
>>
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