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    what kind of CPU does /proc/cpuinfo say you have? (the full cpuinfo and lscpu output would help) Commented Feb 6 at 10:27
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    and, seeing this is modern multicore machine: which of the several caches do you specifically care about? There isn't "the" CPU cache Commented Feb 6 at 10:27
  • Look at sudo lshw --class cpu. Also your lscpu and other snoopy commands could benefit from running as root, through use of sudo, e.g. sudo lscpu. Read man sudo sudoers. Commented Feb 6 at 15:20
  • hm, are you perhaps running this on virtualized hardware? Commented Feb 6 at 16:50
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    so, "don't have that software" is easy to solve, and a should really be solved. Commented Feb 12 at 15:01