We can check our CPU model in Settings - System - About, but often many people's computer CPU configuration is very average, so some people say, "Can you change the displayed content?"
The answer is of course yes~
(Modifying the registry is risky, please proceed with caution)
Before modifying the registry:
After modifying the registry:
Here comes the detailed tutorial:
1. win+R to call out the running interface
2. Enter regedit and press Enter to call out the registry page
3. Select one by one:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ HARDWARE \ DESCRIPTION \ System \ CentralProcessor \ 0
The following pages will be displayed:
4. Select ProcessorNameString, double-click to modify the value, and change it to the processor name you want
Here I choose "Apple M1", then press Enter to confirm
5. Open Settings - System - About, the name of the processor you modified will be displayed at this time
Summary: Modifying the registry is risky, use it with care