What is the "dptfpolicylpmservicehelper.exe" ? Variant 17511811
Our database contains 114 different files for filename dptfpolicylpmservicehelper.exe but this page contains information about single file with specific attributes. If you want to see general information about the dptfpolicylpmservicehelper.exe then visit General Information Page . You can also check most distributed file variants with name dptfpolicylpmservicehelper.exe. This file was developed by company Intel Corporation. This file has description Intel(R) Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework LPM Policy Service Helper. Agregate rating is 5(5) stars - based on 1 reviews.This is executable file. You can find it running in Task Manager as the process dptfpolicylpmservicehelper.exe.
- Product:
- (Empty Value)
- Company:
- Intel Corporation
- Description:
- Intel(R) Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework LPM Policy Service Helper
- Version:
- 6.0.6.1082
- MD5:
- e55dea605db147818e2f2f53f16c0373
- SHA1:
- e0d6376f6eb3229648f2a02b60fb174219241e1a
- SHA256:
- fdcf546e37cabb587f0c7a599887eb487cc2dbd9b966ee9ea463b6e5f724e493
- Size:
- 22912
- Directory:
- C:\Windows\System32
- Operating System:
- Windows 8
- Occurence:
- High
- Digital Signature:
- Intel Corporation
System Explorer Community Antivirus Report
Antivirus Name | Latest Toleration |
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Windows Defender | 2016-08-25 16:08:12 |
Trend Micro Security Agent | 2016-07-18 23:42:50 |
ESET NOD32 Antivirus 8.0 | 2016-06-17 09:23:32 |
Bitdefender Endpoint Security Tools Antimalware | 2016-05-07 06:54:53 |
COMODO Antivirus | 2016-05-04 15:47:25 |
Kaspersky Internet Security | 2016-04-18 12:49:07 |
avast! Antivirus | 2016-04-10 17:11:07 |
Avira Antivirus | 2016-04-10 17:11:07 |
Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows | 2016-03-01 14:03:34 |
Is the Process "dptfpolicylpmservicehelper.exe" Safe or Threat ?
User Reviews of the "dptfpolicylpmservicehelper.exe"
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SAFErating from user MikeOne (Variant: 17511811)
This executable is the Intel DPTF LPM Service Helper - Low Power Mode service routine used for Intel-driven devices, mostly for CPUs. "Low Power Mode (LPM) can provide an operation point at lower power than TDP-down. By combining several active power limiting techniques, the processor can consume less power while running at equivalent low frequencies" - check more on http://forum.notebookreview.com/dell-xps-studio-xps/650572-new-dell-xps-l521x-ivy-bridge-536.html