Run this command on Linux: lspci -vv | grep "PCIe" On Windows: Use HWiNFO64 or CPU-Z (Mainboard tab → PCI Express version).
Could you clarify what kind of “feature” you need? For example: cpu gb2 work
Built to work in high-density, liquid-cooled racks (like the NVL72), reducing energy consumption and water use compared to traditional air-cooled systems. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Performance Summary Specification CPU Core Count 72 Arm Neoverse V2 cores GPU Component 2x Blackwell GPUs Memory Bandwidth 16 TB/s total GPU bandwidth Unified Memory Up to 896 GB (GPU HBM3e + CPU LPDDR5X) AI Performance 40 PFLOPS (FP4) 💡 Key Takeaway: The Run this command on Linux: lspci -vv |
For data-critical work (file servers, capture cards), avoid overclocking. For gaming/learning, moderate overclocking (e.g., X5670 from 2.93 to 3.6 GHz) is fine with adequate cooling. Go to product viewer dialog for this item
in a CPU context most commonly refers to the Samsung Galaxy Book2