coreCountCPU
P11223
predicate
Indicates the number of processing cores that a CPU has.
Aliases (9)
- cpuCoreCount ×9
- cpuCores ×3
- CPUCoreCount ×2
- coreCountInM1 ×2
- maxCPUcores ×2
- coreCount ×1
- coreCountRange ×1
- maxCPUCoreCount ×1
- typicalCoreCount ×1
Sample triples (23)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| 13-inch MacBook Pro (M2, 2022) | 8-core CPU ("cpuCores") → |
| Apple A12Z Bionic | 8 ("CPUCoreCount") → |
| Apple A14 Bionic | 6 ("cpuCoreCount") → |
| Apple A15 Bionic | 6 ("cpuCoreCount") → |
| Apple A16 Bionic | 6 ("cpuCoreCount") → |
| Apple A17 Pro | 6 ("cpuCoreCount") → |
| Apple M1 | 8 → |
| Apple M1 Max | 10 ("cpuCoreCount") → |
| Apple M1 Pro | 10 ("maxCPUCoreCount") → |
| Apple M1 Ultra | 20 ("CPUCoreCount") → |
| Apple M2 | 8 ("cpuCoreCount") → |
| Apple M2 Max | 12 ("maxCPUcores") → |
| Apple M2 Pro | 10 cores ("cpuCoreCount") → |
| Apple M2 Pro | 12 cores ("cpuCoreCount") → |
| Apple M2 Ultra | 24 ("maxCPUcores") → |
| ESP32 microcontrollers | dual-core ("typicalCoreCount") → |
| Firestorm | 4 performance cores ("coreCountInM1") → |
| Icestorm | 4 efficiency cores ("coreCountInM1") → |
| Intel Atom | 1–8 cores ("coreCountRange") → |
| Intel Pentium | 2-way superscalar pipeline ("coreCount") → |
| MacBook Air (M1, 2020) | 8-core CPU ("cpuCoreCount") → |
| PlayStation 5 | 8 ("cpuCores") → |
| Samsung Galaxy Watch4 | dual-core ("cpuCores") → |