feat(hardware) Add Intel 7th-9th generation processors to hardware.ts#2231
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Static hardware metadata additions with no runtime or security behavior changes; approximate spec values may affect estimates if used for compliance thresholds.
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SKUS.CPU.Intelinpackages/tasks/src/hardware.tswith 10 new family entries for Intel Core 9th (i9/i7/i5/i3), 8th (i7/i5/i3), and 7th (i7/i5/i3) generations, each withtflops,msrp,power, andreleaseYearlike the existing 10th–14th gen rows.This is catalog data only—no logic changes—so workloads that pick CPUs from this map can represent older desktop/laptop tiers back to ~2017–2019.
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