$MachineID is a string that gives, if possible, a unique identification code for the computer on which Mathematica is being run.
$ParentProcessID gives the ID assigned to the process which invokes the Mathematica kernel by the operating system under which it is run.
$MachineDomains is a list of strings giving the names of the current network domains associated with the computer on which Mathematica is being run.
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$MachineType is a string giving the general type of computer on which Mathematica is being run.
$ProcessorType is a string giving the architecture of the processor on which Mathematica is being run.
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