removing excess frequency value#77
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After updating microfetch to the version 1.1.0, I got a problem with the frequency of the cpu printed. More precisely, the value is appearing twice as seen in the following image.
The problem appears because now microfetch is looking for the frequency by itself but the frequency is present directly in the name of the cpu model.
To resolve the problem and keep the lookup by microfetch, the code is now looking for a part where "@" can exist and then trim it with the frequency value from the name.