Notes on how Sandra reports cores counts, sockets, etc.
- If the system has multiple sockets, it is reported as "2x <processor>", "4x <processor>", etc.
- If there are multiple NUMA nodes in one socket, it is reported as "2N", "4N", etc. (This was the case for certain Opteron processors; see http://ranker.sisoftware.net/top_run.php?q=c2ffc9ef82efd2e5c3b18cbc9af3cefbddb588b89ee6dbebcda8cdf0c0e695a898&l=en)
- If the chip is based on Bulldozer or related architectures, the cores are reported as M (modules) and T (threads). Otherwise, the usual C and T are used to indicate core and thread count.