Neither do any other tools, the only two I've found that support this are SMCKit (hosted here on github) and Fanny, and Fanny needs to be explicitly set to show it instead of default averages. Our most advanced Neural Engine for up to 11x faster machine learning. The Apple M1 chip gives the 13inch MacBook Pro speed and power beyond belief. ![]() Macs Fan Control is not at this time showing this sensor AFAIK. Get 13-inch MacBook Pro starting at 1199 in our Education Store. I've recently put some more details on a thread on the MacRumors forum ("Am I frying my CPU?"), anyone with additional info feel free to comment there - probably the more appropriate venue. At factory SMC settings it'll be even higher, but I see no significant frequency throttling, and I would expect the CPU to outright shut down at those temps (T_jmax for this CPU is I think 91☌). Especially for officially unsupported CPUs like the E5-2667v2, because under load this reads >~ 110☌ (!) for me, even if I up the fan speed. But I have some doubts about whether this is always accurate. ![]() ![]() I think this may vary with CPU and/or mac model, but for the Mac Pro 6,1 (2013) I'm pretty sure it's TC0F, shown by SMCKit as CPU_0_DIE and by Fanny as "Die" temp. Which sensor does the Mac use to watch for this temperature?
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