Intel64 Family - 6 Model 58 Stepping 9
section .data msg db 'Hello, World!', 0
Here's a brief explanation of the assembly code: intel64 family 6 model 58 stepping 9
Core 217’s first conscious moment was not a boot, but a power-on reset inside a Dell Latitude E6430 laptop. The platform controller hub sequenced its power rails: 1.8V, then 1.05V, then the core VCC at 0.82V. The system agent unlocked, the PLLs locked to the 100 MHz base clock, and the boot ROM at address FFFFFFF0 pointed to its first instruction: a long jump. section
Processors identified as Intel64 Family 6 Model 58 Stepping 9 are typically based on the Haswell-EP or Haswell-EX architecture, or closely related architectures, given the model and stepping numbers. These processors are server-grade and are designed for high-performance computing, virtualization, and datacenter environments. Processors identified as Intel64 Family 6 Model 58
On the tenth attempt, Core 217 performed one final heroic act: it executed the HLT instruction—Halt—not because the OS told it to, but because its power management unit, sensing unrecoverable uncorrected errors, transitioned to the deepest C-state. Thermal throttle pins went low. Phase-locked loops desynchronized.