Acpi Genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-140 Exclusive -
Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Processor | Select-Object -Property Name, Description, ProcessorId
Look for model : 140 . Also check:
Rare, but seen when running very old 64-bit OSes (Windows XP x64 or early Vista). Model 140 supports these, but the ACPI string is malformed by a legacy bootloader. Fix: Enable UEFI native boot. Disable CSM (Compatibility Support Module) entirely. Acpi Genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-140
The next time you see ACPI GENUINEINTEL---INTEL64-FAMILY-6-MODEL-140 flashing in a blue screen error, a driver mismatch, or a BIOS compatibility list, you won’t need to panic. You now know it is the digital fingerprint of an Intel 12th, 13th, or 14th Gen hybrid CPU—a powerful chip that requires a modern OS, updated microcode, and an ACPI-aware firmware to run correctly. Fix: Enable UEFI native boot
Optimized for "Thin-and-Light" laptops with TDPs typically between 12W and 28W. Future Proofing You now know it is the digital fingerprint
Wait—Alder Lake? Yes. There is nuance here: