Well, maybe you can…

PS C:\Users\mmarable\Documents> Get-WmiObject Win32_Processor

Caption           : Intel64 Family 6 Model 69 Stepping 1
DeviceID          : CPU0
Manufacturer      : GenuineIntel
MaxClockSpeed     : 2501
Name              : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4300U CPU @ 1.90GHz
SocketDesignation : U3E1


You would have to parse it out of the name.  Granted I haven’t tried this 
against a bunch of machines to see if the name value holds true or not but it 
could be worth a try.

Mike



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Not by that name, no.

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My research indicates there is no way to inventory this via WMI since it’s a 
marketing term and not an actual thing.



You agree?



Thanks,



Ivan Lindenfeld



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