The tool CPU-Z has recently revealed a innovative modernized adaptation which supports a lot of the most recent processors as well as platforms. Amongst others, it already weeks before Intel's launch of its first 32 nanometer processor has support for input into the new desktop Clarksdale models, but also the mobile Arrandale processors. For the lucky few who got hold of Intel's upcoming six-core Core i7 CPUs 980X is also this model is now correctly identified.
While Intel and VIA are on a corner where AMD's new quad-core Phenom FX CPU-5000 is included in the news, although many of AMD's Athlon II models. CPU-Z will now also recognize DirectX 11-based graphics chips in a better way.
CPU-Z 1:53 is obviously good to use for verifying in SMPC2009 which we previously relied on the CPU-Z 1.52.
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