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How hot is your CPU?

Computer CPUs can stand really hot temperatures, but there comes a point at which things break. Want to know your CPU's temp? To tell, run this command:

cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM0/temperature

(Note that it may not work on all machines).

(Check out all of our posts on the command line.)

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Sun Enters the Commodity Silicon Business

"...the open market is bigger than any internal one." Indeed!

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Simply RISC - S1 Core easily synthesized for Virtex-4

"Arturo Mann proudly announces that he has successfully synthesized the S1 Core on a Xilinx Virtex-4 FPGA device." OpenSPARC on an FPGA. Amazing how fast this industry moves.

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Simply RISC - S1 Core easily synthesized for Virtex-4

"Arturo Mann proudly announces that he has successfully synthesized the S1 Core on a Xilinx Virtex-4 FPGA device." OpenSPARC on an FPGA. Amazing how fast this industry moves.

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How hot is your CPU?

Computer CPUs can stand really hot temperatures, but there comes a point at which things break. Want to know your CPU's temp? To tell, run this command:

cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM0/temperature

(Note that it may not work on all machines).

(Check out all of our posts on the command line.)

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