CPU-Z update

A new Version 1.62 of the CPU-Z information utility has been released. This version supports new chipsets and has performance and validation improvements.
 
A new Version 1.65 of the CPU-Z information utility has been released.

[h=3]What is CPU-Z[/h]CPU-Z is a freeware that gathers information on some of the main devices of your system.
CPU

  • Name and number.
  • Core stepping and process.
  • Package.
  • Core voltage.
  • Internal and external clocks, clock multiplier.
  • Supported instruction sets.
  • Cache information.
Mainboard

  • Vendor, model and revision.
  • BIOS model and date.
  • Chipset (northbridge and southbridge) and sensor.
  • Graphic interface.
Memory

  • Frequency and timings.
  • Module(s) specification using SPD (Serial Presence Detect) : vendor, serial number, timings table.
System

  • Windows and DirectX version.
 
A new Version 1.66 of the CPU-Z information utility has been released. This update adds support for new chipsets, as well as Windows 8.1, and now provides a version checker.
 
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A new Version 1.67 of the CPU-Z information utility has been released. This version adds support for new chipsets and new validation.
 
Josephur submitted a new resource:

CPU-Z - CPU-Z is a freeware app that allows you to collect detailed CPU, Motherboard and Memory information.

Ever wondered what feature sets your processor supports? Don't want to dig through pages of specifications to find what speed your RAM is running at? How about finding what chipset your motherboard contains?

CPU-Z can answer all of these questions and more, and its FREEware! The information it can provide is listed below (taken from CPUID's website):

CPU
  • Name and number.
  • Core stepping and process.
  • Package.
  • Core voltage.
  • Internal and external clocks, clock...

Read more about this resource...
 
A new Version 1.69 of the CPU-Z information utility has been released. This version adds support for new chipsets as well as details on the GPU vendor.
 
A new Version 1.69.2 of the CPU-Z information utility has been released. This version adds support for new chipsets as well as support for DDR4 memory and improved AMD FCH detection.
 
A new Version 1.71 of the CPU-Z information utility has been released. This version adds support for new chipsets, improves support for the Intel X99 chipset, and also supports Windows 10.

(Testing has shown that an issue still remains with working under Windows 10)
 
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A new Version 1.71.1 of the CPU-Z information utility has been released.
The version 1.71 of CPU-Z for Windows was updated to 1.71.1. That new release adds the support for the Intel Core M processors, and introduced a new icon and logo for the application.

Concerning CPU-Z for Android, the version 1.09 was released a couple of days ago. That version adds the following :
- Improved support of big.LITTLE technology.
- Adreno GPU clock speed.
- Screen size (in inches).
- Battery capacity (in mAh).
- Added new SoCs : HiSilicon Kirin 920, Exynos 5433, Snapdragon 815 ...
- And of course the new icon.
You can install it from Google Play by clicking on the image below.
ref:
http://www.cpuid.com/news.html
 
A new Version 1.73 of the CPU-Z information utility has been released.

  • New validation
  • eXtreme Overclock Mode with light CPU load
  • New tab : CPU Benchmark
  • Added L4 cache frequency (cache tab)
  • Added Windows 10 editions
 
A new Version 1.75 of the CPU-Z information utility has been released. This version adds support for new chipsets.
January 22th, 2016​

  • Intel Skylake Pentium, Celeron and Core m3/m5/m7 support.
  • Intel Broadwell-E preliminary support.
  • AMD A10-7890K APU.
 
A new Version 1.76 of the CPU-Z information utility has been released.

  • [*]Intel Broadwell-E/EP processors
    [*]AVX512 instruction set report
    [*]Fixed several bugs (missing SPD on some systems)
    [*]Version for Windows 98
 
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