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Having waited with baited breath over the release of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, I was disappointed to find out that my particular brand of MacBook Black (Intel Core Duo 2.0GHz from 2006 – EveryMac.com spec here) was officially not supported.

– Processors Apple will officially support Mac OS X 10.7 Lion on are:

The iMac 'Core 2 Duo' 1.83 17-Inch (IG) is quite a bit different than the other 'Core 2 Duo' models, as it most notably uses cheaper and slower Intel GMA 950 'integrated graphics'. The only substantial differences between the education-only iMac 'Core Duo' model and this one is that the 'Core 2 Duo' model has a 'Core 2 Duo' processor and a 160.

  1. 2.66GHz, 2.93GHz, or 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. Memory available to Mac OS X may vary depending on graphics needs. Minimum graphics memory usage is 256MB.
  2. I'm currently under the latest version of Lion and now some of my software will not run on my current OS. I need to upgrade. I have an intel core 2 duo 2ghz mac mini and i was wondering how well Mavericks, Yosemite or El Capitan will run on my Mac Mini. I have 4gb of ram and 120gb hd (not SSD). I know i need to upgrade to an SSD for obvious.
  • Any Core 2 Duo processor
  • Any Xeon Dual Core or better processor
  • Any Intel i3, i5 or i7 processor
– Processors Apple will not officially support Mac OS X 10.7 Lion on are:
  • Any PowerPC processor
  • An Intel Mac from the following:
    • iMac 4,1 2006 17″ / 20″
    • iMac 4,2 2006 17″
    • Mac Mini 1,1 Early & Late 2006
    • MacBook 1,1 13″ Mid-2006
    • MacBook Pro 1,1 15″ A1150 2006
    • MacBook Pro 1,2 17″ A1151 2006
    • MacBook Pro 1,1 15″ 2006

The discussion here is actually about supporting 32-bit vs. 64-bit. This solution works, as long as binaries included with the OS include 32-bit. As soon as these are removed (from Software Update and the like), then the solution will falter.

Now, not being one to give up on these things lightly, a little investigation reveals a simple method of getting the installer to run and upgrade this hardware. It seems that the only thing preventing a Lion installation on a 32-bit platform is a hidden (from the system, or available through Terminal) file that can be removed:

/System/Library/CoreServices/PlatformSupport.plist

There is a small gotcha to this, is that you need to install Lion to a supported platform first (such as a Core 2 Duo), then migrate that installation to the unsupported platform. During or immediately after the migration, the file above should be removed, so the migration will live happily on the unsupported hardware.

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One suggestion I would make (as with all upgrades) is one of two routes prior to any upgrades:

  1. Install the new OS to a separate partition, so there is always a roll-back or escape lane should (god forbid) anything go awry).
  2. Ensure you have a full backup of your OS before installing / upgrading, using Time Machine to an external drive.
With all this, one thing is for certain – Apple won't be releasing Lion support for legacy hardware, so if you have older hardware that wants to take advantage of the latest and greatest OS from Apple, solutions like this are looking to be the only way forward.

Download

Development Team

  • Windows*: Joe Olivas, Timo Kleimola, Mark Price, Timothy McKay
  • MacOS*: Patrick Konsor

Previous Contributors

  • Windows*: Seung-Woo Kim, Karthik Krishnan, Vardhan Dugar, Joseph Jin-Sung Lee, Jun De Vega

Introduction

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. Windows 7* and 32-bit versions of the Intel® Power Gadget for Windows* has ceased development from 3.0.7. Starting with version 3.5 and going forward, only the 64-bit version and Windows 8* will be supported.

Background

Traditional methods to estimate power/energy usage of the processor has always been a cumbersome task that included special purpose tools or instrumentation on the platform along with third party equipment. The motivation for the tool was to assist end-users, ISV's, OEM's, developers, and others interested in a more precise estimation of power from a software level without any H/W instrumentation.

New Features

In version 3.0 there are additional features that include estimation of power on multi-socket systems as well as externally callable APIs to extract power information within sections of code. The multi-socket support essentially evaluates the Energy MSR on a per-socket basis and provides an estimate of power draw per socket. The API layer is a set of libraries and dlls that can be called and offers the flexibility to build the tool within code sections of an application. Latest release also includes support for Windows 10*.

Mac
Duo

Having waited with baited breath over the release of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, I was disappointed to find out that my particular brand of MacBook Black (Intel Core Duo 2.0GHz from 2006 – EveryMac.com spec here) was officially not supported.

– Processors Apple will officially support Mac OS X 10.7 Lion on are:

The iMac 'Core 2 Duo' 1.83 17-Inch (IG) is quite a bit different than the other 'Core 2 Duo' models, as it most notably uses cheaper and slower Intel GMA 950 'integrated graphics'. The only substantial differences between the education-only iMac 'Core Duo' model and this one is that the 'Core 2 Duo' model has a 'Core 2 Duo' processor and a 160.

  1. 2.66GHz, 2.93GHz, or 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. Memory available to Mac OS X may vary depending on graphics needs. Minimum graphics memory usage is 256MB.
  2. I'm currently under the latest version of Lion and now some of my software will not run on my current OS. I need to upgrade. I have an intel core 2 duo 2ghz mac mini and i was wondering how well Mavericks, Yosemite or El Capitan will run on my Mac Mini. I have 4gb of ram and 120gb hd (not SSD). I know i need to upgrade to an SSD for obvious.
  • Any Core 2 Duo processor
  • Any Xeon Dual Core or better processor
  • Any Intel i3, i5 or i7 processor
– Processors Apple will not officially support Mac OS X 10.7 Lion on are:
  • Any PowerPC processor
  • An Intel Mac from the following:
    • iMac 4,1 2006 17″ / 20″
    • iMac 4,2 2006 17″
    • Mac Mini 1,1 Early & Late 2006
    • MacBook 1,1 13″ Mid-2006
    • MacBook Pro 1,1 15″ A1150 2006
    • MacBook Pro 1,2 17″ A1151 2006
    • MacBook Pro 1,1 15″ 2006

The discussion here is actually about supporting 32-bit vs. 64-bit. This solution works, as long as binaries included with the OS include 32-bit. As soon as these are removed (from Software Update and the like), then the solution will falter.

Now, not being one to give up on these things lightly, a little investigation reveals a simple method of getting the installer to run and upgrade this hardware. It seems that the only thing preventing a Lion installation on a 32-bit platform is a hidden (from the system, or available through Terminal) file that can be removed:

/System/Library/CoreServices/PlatformSupport.plist

There is a small gotcha to this, is that you need to install Lion to a supported platform first (such as a Core 2 Duo), then migrate that installation to the unsupported platform. During or immediately after the migration, the file above should be removed, so the migration will live happily on the unsupported hardware.

One suggestion I would make (as with all upgrades) is one of two routes prior to any upgrades:

  1. Install the new OS to a separate partition, so there is always a roll-back or escape lane should (god forbid) anything go awry).
  2. Ensure you have a full backup of your OS before installing / upgrading, using Time Machine to an external drive.
With all this, one thing is for certain – Apple won't be releasing Lion support for legacy hardware, so if you have older hardware that wants to take advantage of the latest and greatest OS from Apple, solutions like this are looking to be the only way forward.

Download

Development Team

  • Windows*: Joe Olivas, Timo Kleimola, Mark Price, Timothy McKay
  • MacOS*: Patrick Konsor

Previous Contributors

  • Windows*: Seung-Woo Kim, Karthik Krishnan, Vardhan Dugar, Joseph Jin-Sung Lee, Jun De Vega

Introduction

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. Windows 7* and 32-bit versions of the Intel® Power Gadget for Windows* has ceased development from 3.0.7. Starting with version 3.5 and going forward, only the 64-bit version and Windows 8* will be supported.

Background

Traditional methods to estimate power/energy usage of the processor has always been a cumbersome task that included special purpose tools or instrumentation on the platform along with third party equipment. The motivation for the tool was to assist end-users, ISV's, OEM's, developers, and others interested in a more precise estimation of power from a software level without any H/W instrumentation.

New Features

In version 3.0 there are additional features that include estimation of power on multi-socket systems as well as externally callable APIs to extract power information within sections of code. The multi-socket support essentially evaluates the Energy MSR on a per-socket basis and provides an estimate of power draw per socket. The API layer is a set of libraries and dlls that can be called and offers the flexibility to build the tool within code sections of an application. Latest release also includes support for Windows 10*.

Intel Core 2 Duo E7500

Brief Description (Windows*)

Intel® Power Gadget 3.5 consists of the following components. Set of driver and libraries which access and post process the processor energy counter to calculate the power usage in Watts, temperate in Celsius and frequency in GHz (default install directory will be ~Program FilesIntelPower Gadget 3.5). A command line version of the tool (PowerLog3.0.exe) is also included

System Requirements (Windows*)

  • Windows 8*
  • Windows 10*
  • Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012
  • Microsoft .NET* Framework 4
  • Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable package
  • 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ Processor or later, older processors not supported
    • Single socket
    • Multi-socket

System Requirements (MacOS*)

  • macOS* 10.11 or later
  • 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processor or later

Known Limitations / Issues

  • Graphs will not appear if your processor does not have the appropriate hardware counters
  • Discrete graphics cards are not supported and GPU graphs will not appear unless Intel graphics is in use
  • Windows 7* supported builds are below in the Archive section

Installation / Setup (Windows*)

  1. Run the msi package as an administrator. Accept the UAC, if one appears
  2. Follow the installer prompt instructions to complete installation
    1. .Net Framework 4 (will automatically be downloaded from Microsoft* site if not yet installed in your system) needs Internet connection
    2. Microsoft* Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable Package (will automatically get installed if not yet installed)

Installation / Setup (macOS*)

  1. Double click the downloaded DMG (Intel Power Gadget.dmg)
  2. Double click the package (Install Intel Power Gadget.pkg)
  3. Follow the installer prompt instructions to complete installation

On recent macOS versions, after installation users need to explicitly allow the Power Gadget driver to load: Mac or pc for minecraft.

  1. Open System Preferences, and click on 'Security and Privacy'
  2. Click the lock at the bottom of the page to unlock changes
  3. Click 'Allow' to allow system software from Intel Corporation:
  4. Restart your computer to apply the changes

On macOS Catalina (10.15), users may need to perform additional steps to enable the Power Gadget driver to automatically load (this is due to a bug in macOS).

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  1. Open the Terminal application
  2. Enter the following command, and press Enter (requires a password to complete):
  3. Restart your computer to apply the changes

Usages (Windows*)

Common use of Intel® Power Gadget is to monitor energy usage of the processor

  • Provides processor power (Watts), temperature (Celsius) and frequency (MHz) in real-time via graph displayed in the GUI
  • Let you log the power and frequency measurements and save it in a csv format.
  • Double click on the desktop shortcut and the GUI will launch
  • Drag to move the GUI.
  • Right click the GUI and a pop-up menu will show up allowing you to choose options or close the application. Options have the following parameters. Click 'Start Log' button in the GUI to start logging. Press the same button 'Stop Log' to stop logging. While it's logging, red label 'REC' will blink in the power chart area.
  • You can choose to add time-stamp to the log file name or not.
  • You can choose the log file name.
  • You can choose to resize the GUI from 100% to 300% by dragging the slider and testing the new size with the 'Apply Size' button and accept the changes by pressing 'Ok'.
  • Screen Update Resolution lets you change how often the GUI is updated at runtime. This may range from 50 ms to 1000 ms. (Default set to 1000 ms)
  • Log Sampling Resolution lets you change the logging sampling resolution ranging from 1 ms to 1000 ms. (Default set to 100 ms)
  • In a multi-socket system, you can choose which package information to display in the GUI. The log will record all package information in a csv file.
  • Click 'Start Log' button in the GUI to start logging. Press the same button 'Stop Log' to stop logging. While it's logging, red label 'REC' will blink in the power chart area

Using Intel® Power Gadget 3.0 in a script

In order to start and stop the logging in a script, first launch the GUI as usual.

  • At the beginning of the script, call 'IntelPowerGadget.exe -start' and it will trigger the logging in the GUI.
  • At the end of the script, call 'IntelPowerGadget.exe -stop' and it will stop the logging.

The parameters for the log are based on the options set in the GUI.

PowerLog3.0

PowerLog3.0.exe is the command line version of Intel® Power Gadget in logging power usage

Usage:

  • Log power data to logfile for a period of time:
  • Start a command a log power data to logfile until the command finish:

Logfile data

Logfile will include the elapsed timed, package power limit, processor frequency, GT frequency, processor temperature, average and cumulative power of the processor

  • Processor Energy (Total energy of the processor) = IA Energy + GT Energy (if applicable) + Others (not measured)
  • IA Energy (Energy of the CPU/processor cores)
  • GT Energy (Energy of the processor graphics) – If applicable , some processors for desktops and servers don't have it or may have use discrete graphics

Only works on 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processor family or newer. Atom processors not yet supported.

Use only 32-bit installer for 32-bit OS and 64-bit installer for 64-bit OS

Application may hang after running for a long period of time (just close and restart application)

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