For each resource it shows a map of the OS-visible processors
that correspond to the specified resources, with '*' representing the
applicable processors. For example, on a 4-core system, a line in the
cache output with a map of shared by cores 3 and 4.
Usage: coreinfo [-c][-f][-g][-l][-n][-s][-m][-v]
-c Dump information on cores.
-f Dump core feature information.
-g Dump information on groups.
-l Dump information on caches.
-n Dump information on NUMA nodes.
-s Dump information on sockets.
-m Dump NUMA access cost.
-v Dump only virtualization-related features including support for second level address translation.
(requires administrative rights on Intel systems).
All options except -v are selected by default.