py-test-benchmark ideally wants this (easy to patch around, as is done in the current port, but since cpuinfo does actually work on OpenBSD now, why not..)
ok to import? $ cpuinfo Python Version: 3.9.10.final.0 (64 bit) Cpuinfo Version: 8.0.0 Vendor ID Raw: GenuineIntel Hardware Raw: Brand Raw: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8565U CPU @ 1.80GHz Hz Advertised Friendly: 2.0010 GHz Hz Actual Friendly: 2.0010 GHz Hz Advertised: (2001000000, 0) Hz Actual: (2001000000, 0) Arch: X86_64 Bits: 64 Count: 4 Arch String Raw: amd64 L1 Data Cache Size: 32768 L1 Instruction Cache Size: 32768 L2 Cache Size: 262144 L2 Cache Line Size: 256 L2 Cache Associativity: 6 L3 Cache Size: 8388608 Stepping: 12 Model: 142 Family: 6 Processor Type: Flags: 3dnowprefetch, abm, acpi, adx, aes, apic, avx, avx2, bmi1, bmi2, cflsh, clflush, clflushopt, cmov, cx16, cx8, de, ds, ds_cpl, dtes64, dts, erms, est, f16c, fma, fpcsds, fpu, fsgsbase, fxsr, ht, htt, intel_pt, invpcid, lahf_lm, lm, lzcnt, mca, mce, mmx, monitor, movbe, mpx, msr, mtrr, nx, osxsave, pae, pat, pbe, pcid, pclmulqdq, pdcm, pdpe1gb, pge, pni, popcnt, pse, pse36, rdrnd, rdseed, rdtscp, sdbg, sep, sgx, smap, smep, ss, sse, sse2, sse3, sse4_1, sse4_2, ssse3, syscall, tm, tm2, tsc, tsc_adjust, tsc_deadline, tscdeadline, vme, vmx, x2apic, xsave, xtpr
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