Intel Power Gadget

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Despite copious Googling, I’m having trouble understanding some of the Intel Power Gadget v3.6.1 curves. The Power, Temperature and Utilization graphs are pretty easy to figure out. But the Frequency graph — not so much. I guessing that these curves are GFX curve = freq of the Intel UHD Graphics 630. Fixes temperature sensor value offset on Zen 1 processors. Add support for macOS 10.13 Fixes a problem that cause AMD Power Gadget to crash on system with 32 or more than 32 cores. The download link for the Intel Power Gadget, which reports info like Mac CPU temperature and current clock speed, has been conspicuously removed from the Intel website today. There’s no explanation on the page as to why the company suddenly removed the download, although it sure is convenient timing. Developed with the interests of developers that require a precise estimation of CPU power in mind, Intel Power Gadget is the official power usage monitoring utility for all Intel Core processors. The Intel® Power Gadget shows you exactly what your CPU is up to: how much power it's using, what speed it's running at, and its temperature. As seen in the image at right (click for larger), it graphs these three values over time.

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Intel® Power Gadget is a software-based power usage monitoring tool enabled for Intel® Core™ processors (from 2nd Generation up to 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processors). Intel® Atom™ processors are not supported. It is supported on Windows and macOS and includes an application, driver, and libraries to monitor and estimate real-time processor package power information in watts using the energy counters in the processor. With this release, we are providing functionality to evaluate power information on various platforms including notebooks, desktops and servers.