Tomorrow, AMD will announce its latest processor featuring 3D V-Cache technology, the AMD Ryzen 9000X3D with Zen 5 cores. In anticipation of the launch, CPU-Z has been updated to version 2.12, enabling the software to recognize the new CPU and introducing additional features like support for Intel‘s upcoming Core Ultra 200HX and 200H series, along with specific models.
This update ensures that CPU-Z will recognize the much-anticipated AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, rumored to be the only reference launched tomorrow. It also brings support for Intel Core Ultra 200H and HX models, including:
Other references based on Intel’s Raptor Lake, labeled as Core Ultra HL and UL, have also been added to CPU-Z, marking the first time these references have been supported.
In addition to CPU models, the latest CPU-Z update supports the trending DDR5 memory and now displays information on the new CUDIMM modules.
The new version is available for download from the developer’s website.
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