Companies like Intel or Realtek use these identifiers to label specific driver versions for Wi-Fi cards or audio chipsets.
The string appears to be a specific technical identifier, likely a firmware version, software build string, or a hardware component ID used in industrial or consumer electronics.
Could you let me know (e.g., a device menu, a system log, or a website)? I can help you dig into the specific hardware or software it belongs to.
You will most commonly encounter strings like "488122.930_cd92765f_139445_ww" in the following contexts:
Identifiers of this type are typically "concatenated strings," where different segments represent specific data points:
This 8-character hexadecimal string is characteristic of a Git commit hash or a checksum. It identifies the exact state of the source code used to generate the file, ensuring that the software can be replicated or audited.
Companies like Intel or Realtek use these identifiers to label specific driver versions for Wi-Fi cards or audio chipsets.
The string appears to be a specific technical identifier, likely a firmware version, software build string, or a hardware component ID used in industrial or consumer electronics. 488122.930_cd92765f_139445_ww
Could you let me know (e.g., a device menu, a system log, or a website)? I can help you dig into the specific hardware or software it belongs to. Companies like Intel or Realtek use these identifiers
You will most commonly encounter strings like "488122.930_cd92765f_139445_ww" in the following contexts: I can help you dig into the specific
Identifiers of this type are typically "concatenated strings," where different segments represent specific data points:
This 8-character hexadecimal string is characteristic of a Git commit hash or a checksum. It identifies the exact state of the source code used to generate the file, ensuring that the software can be replicated or audited.