py-cpuinfo
Py-cpuinfo gets CPU info with pure Python. Py-cpuinfo should work without any extra programs or libraries, beyond what your OS provides. It does not require any compilation(C/C++, assembly, et cetera) to use. It works with Python 3.
Example
if __name__ == '__main__':
from cpuinfo import get_cpu_info
for key, value in get_cpu_info().items():
print("{0}: {1}".format(key, value))
API
'''
Returns the CPU info by using the best sources of information for your OS.
Returns the result in a dict
'''
get_cpu_info()
'''
Returns the CPU info by using the best sources of information for your OS.
Returns the result in a json string
'''
get_cpu_info_json()
Fields
key | Example value | Return Format |
---|---|---|
"python_version" | "3.10.4.final.0 (64 bit)" | string |
"cpuinfo_version" | (8, 0, 0) | (int, int, int) |
"cpuinfo_version_string" | "8.0.0" | string |
"hz_advertised_friendly" | "2.9300 GHz" | string |
"hz_actual_friendly" | "1.7330 GHz" | string |
"hz_advertised" | (2930000000, 0) | (int, int) |
"hz_actual" | (1733000000, 0) | (int, int) |
"arch" | "X86_64" | 'ARM_7', 'ARM_8', 'LOONG_32', 'LOONG_64', 'MIPS_32', 'MIPS_64', 'PPC_32', 'PPC_64', 'RISCV_32', 'RISCV_64', 'SPARC_32', 'SPARC_64', 'S390X', 'X86_32', 'X86_64' |
"bits" | 64 | int |
"count" | 4 | int |
"l1_data_cache_size" | 32768 | int |
"l1_instruction_cache_size" | 32768 | int |
"l2_cache_size" | 262144 | int |
"l2_cache_line_size" | 256 | int |
"l2_cache_associativity" | 6 | int |
"l3_cache_size" | 3145728 | int |
"stepping" | 5 | int |
"model" | 30 | int |
"family" | 6 | int |
"processor_type" | 0 | int |
"flags" | ['acpi', 'aperfmperf', 'apic', 'arch_perfmon', 'bts', 'clflush', 'cmov', 'constant_tsc', 'cx16', 'cx8', 'de', 'ds_cpl', 'dtes64', 'dtherm', 'dts', 'ept', 'est', 'flexpriority', 'fpu', 'fxsr', 'ht', 'ida', 'lahf_lm', 'lm', 'mca', 'mce', 'mmx', 'monitor', 'msr', 'mtrr', 'nonstop_tsc', 'nopl', 'nx', 'pae', 'pat', 'pbe', 'pdcm', 'pebs', 'pge', 'pni', 'popcnt', 'pse', 'pse36', 'rdtscp', 'rep_good', 'sep', 'smx', 'ss', 'sse', 'sse2', 'sse4_1', 'sse4_2', 'ssse3', 'syscall', 'tm', 'tm2', 'tpr_shadow', 'tsc', 'vme', 'vmx', 'vnmi', 'vpid', 'xtopology', 'xtpr'] | [string] |
Raw Fields
These fields are pulled directly from the CPU and are unverified. They may contain expected results. Other times they may contain wildly unexpected results or garbage. So it would be a bad idea to rely on them.
key | Example value | Return Format |
---|---|---|
"vendor_id_raw" | "GenuineIntel" | string |
"hardware_raw" | "BCM2708" | string |
"brand_raw" | "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 870 @ 2.93GHz" | string |
"arch_string_raw" | "x86_64" | string |
Run as a script
$ python cpuinfo/cpuinfo.py
Run as a module
$ python -m cpuinfo
Run as a library
if __name__ == '__main__':
from cpuinfo import get_cpu_info
info = get_cpu_info()
print(info)
Run under Pyinstaller
# NOTE: Pyinstaller may spawn infinite processes if __main__ is not used
if __name__ == '__main__':
from cpuinfo import get_cpu_info
from multiprocessing import freeze_support
# NOTE: Pyinstaller also requires freeze_support
freeze_support()
info = get_cpu_info()
print(info)
Install instructions
$ python -m pip install -U py-cpuinfo
Command Line Arguments
--help: show this help message and exit
--json: Return the info in JSON format
--version: Return the version of py-cpuinfo
--trace: Traces code paths used to find CPU info to file
OS Support
OS | Tested and should work | Untested |
---|---|---|
Android | Everything | |
BSD | FreeBSD, PC-BSD, TrueOS | OpenBSD, NetBSD |
Cygwin | Windows | |
Haiku | Haiku Nightly | BeOS |
Linux | Arch, Centos, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, OpenSuse, Ubuntu | |
OS X | 10.8 - 10.14 | |
Solaris | Oracle Solaris, OpenIndiana | |
Windows | XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 | RT |
CPU Support
- X86 32bit and 64bit
- Some ARM, LoongArch, MIPS, PPC, RISCV, SPARC, and S390X CPUs
These approaches are used for getting info:
- Windows Registry (Windows)
- /proc/cpuinfo (Linux)
- sysctl (OS X)
- dmesg (Unix/Linux)
- /var/run/dmesg.boot (BSD/Unix)
- isainfo and kstat (Solaris)
- cpufreq-info (BeagleBone)
- lscpu (Unix/Linux)
- sysinfo (Haiku)
- device-tree ibm features flags (Linux PPC)
- Querying the CPUID register (Intel X86 CPUs)
Run Test Suite
python test_suite.py
Bugs and Corrections
Please report a Bug if you suspect any of this information is wrong.
If py-cpuinfo does not work on your machine, run the script:
python tools/get_system_info.py
and create bug report with the generated "system_info.txt" file.