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With the exception of early models of the Intel Pentium III, CPUs do not come with individual serial numbers, only lot or stepping indicators. On Intel Pentium III computers, you can usually read the number from the BIOS, or with an Intel-supplied utility.

You can find out the date your CPU was first released (but not its precise date of manufacture) by identifying the processor or its sSpec number, such as the Pentium E6700, or SLGUF . You can identify a processor's eSpec number by looking at its packaging, and can easily identify the processor model name by using a tool like CPU-Z.

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