The next natural impulse is to find out how many cores your CPU has. For the most part, core count is just one clue about CPU performance. Processor frequency aka clock speed , multithreading, microarchitecture generation, the type of CPU desktop or mobile , and software optimization also play a role.
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Go to the Performance tab and select CPU from the left column. It should open up the System Information app. Select Summary and scroll down until you find Processor.
The details will tell you both how many cores and logical processors your CPU has. Open the Command Prompt or PowerShell.
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