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Thank you very much. I was able to obtain the processor speed and Memory.
 

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HWPREFS(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						HWPREFS(1)

NAME
hwprefs -- inspect and control low-level system and processor parameters SYNOPSIS
hwprefs [-v] [-h] [cpu_count={1..N}] [cpu_enable {1..N}] [cpu_disable {1..N}] [cpu_l2_cache={true, false}] [cpu_l3_cache={true, false}] [cpu_nap={true, false}] [cpu_hwprefetch={0, 4, 8}] [cpu_nop_dsts={true, false}] [memctl_readbypass={true, false}] [os_class] [os_type] [machine_type] [memory_size] [cpu_type] [cpu_freq] [cpu_bus_freq] [memctl_type] [ioctl_type"] DESCRIPTION
hwprefs inspects and controls low-level system and processor parameters -v verbose mode -h display help message cpu_count={1..N} number of processors available for use by MacOS X cpu_enable {1..N} enable a specific processor cpu_disable {1..N} disable a specific processor cpu_nap={true, false} processor nap cpu_l2_cache={true, false} processor L2 cache cpu_l3_cache={true, false} processor L3 cache cpu_hwprefetch={0, 4, 8} prefetch engines used by hardware prefetcher (PPC970 only): 0 - all prefetch engines disabled, DST instructions treated as NOPs 4 - four automatic hardware prefetch engines, four used by DST instructions 8 - eight automatic hardware prefetch engines, DST instructions treated as NOPs cpu_nop_dsts={true, false} treat DST instructions as nops memctl_readbypass={true, false} memory controller (U3 only) read-bypass optimization (allows read commands to memory to bypass straight to read memory request queue, saving a significant number of cycles) os_class displays OS class {Cheetah, Puma, Jaguar, Smeagol, Panther, Tiger} os_type displays operating system type machine_type displays machine type memory_size displays system memory cpu_type displays processor type and version cpu_freq displays processor clock frequency cpu_bus_freq displays processor bus frequency memctl_type displays memory controller type ioctl_type displays io controller type Darwin December 21, 2005 Darwin
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