Intel claims in Core Duo the temperatures reported in MSR indicate the hottest spots of each core.
But we don't know whether there are sensing devices in all possible hot spots, and you know the hottest spot varies under different workload.
Is there any way to ensure the accuracy?
Is the temperature accurate?
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