, which was the 3rd generation of Intel Core processors (e.g., Core i3/i5/i7-3xxx). Key Features of Family 6 Model 58 (Ivy Bridge) 22nm Manufacturing Process : This was Intel’s first architecture to use 3D "Tri-Gate" transistors

Knowing your specific processor model helps find the exact firmware updates needed. 22nm Ivy Bridge (Tick-tock model "Tick").

Processors don't usually need a "driver" in the traditional sense, but they do need the correct . If the ID shows an error, it usually means the chipset drivers—which tell the OS how the motherboard talks to the CPU—are outdated or missing. 2. Power Management Errors

Sometimes users see this string adjacent to an error like:

[Insert Manufacturer and BIOS version if known]

instruction (Intel Secure Key) for high-quality, hardware-based cryptography. Identification Context In ACPI and Windows Device Manager strings:

Visit the motherboard manufacturer’s website and download the "Intel Chipset Driver." 2. BIOS/UEFI Outdated

The hardware ID ACPI\GenuineIntel_-_Intel64_Family_6_Model_58 is a specific identifier used by Windows to communicate with a processor via the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI). If you see this string in your Device Manager or system logs, you are looking at an processor. Decoding the ID