CPU-Z, one of the most widely used CPU benchmarking tools, not only gathers information such as processor name, number, codename, process, and cache details, along with real-time monitoring of each core's internal and memory frequencies, but also provides details on motherboards, chipsets, memory types, sizes, and timings.
In version 2.10, CPU-Z introduces support for a range of new processors from Intel and AMD. This includes the desktop Intel Ultra 200 series and AMD Ryzen 9000 series, as well as support for the AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT graphics card. Additionally, there have been further improvements in the Chinese translation.
CPU-Z version 2.10 now supports the following new processor models:
AMD
Granite Ridge (Zen 5):
Strix Point APUs:
Hawk Point:
Intel
Arrow Lake:
Lunar Lake:
At Computex 2024, AMD unveiled its new Zen 5 architecture and announced consumer-grade processors featuring this architecture, including the desktop Ryzen 9000 series and the mobile-oriented Ryzen AI 300 series processors. Rumors suggest that these processors are expected to be released on the 31st and 15th of this month, respectively. Intel also detailed its upcoming Lunar Lake architecture at Computex 2024 and confirmed that Arrow Lake will be launched in the fourth quarter of this year, with a high probability of a release at Innovation 2024. CPU-Z 2.10 has been updated to support these new products, signifying that the model names are now finalized and their release date is imminent.