The hardware identifier is a low-level hardware string used by Windows and other operating systems to uniquely identify Intel's 3rd Generation Core processors, codenamed Ivy Bridge.
: This confirms the processor was manufactured by Intel. acpi genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58
Introduced in 2012, processors represent the evolutionary "Tick" in Intel’s traditional "Tick-Tock" development cycle. It shrunk the preceding 32nm Sandy Bridge architecture down to a 22nm process while introducing Tri-Gate (3D) transistors , drastically improving power efficiency and integrated graphics performance. Common processors carrying this exact hardware ID include: The hardware identifier is a low-level hardware string