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CPU-Z revealed large number of unreleased chips

According to the latest report, the CPU-Z 2.01 version has been released, revealing unreleased chips from Intel and AMD.

On the AMD side, the new version of CPU-Z supports the newly released Raphael mobile APU with Zen3+ architecture and the yet-to-be-released Raphael Zen4 desktop processor.

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Moreover, CPU-Z also supports Mendocino APU, which uses a Zen2 processor + RDNA2 core display. This APU is similar to the processor on Steam Deck but only supports LPDDR5 memory.

On the Intel side, the new version of CPU-Z supports the brand-new Sharp Independent Graphics, as well as the yet-to-be-released 13th-generation Core Raptor Lake.

The new version of CPU-Z also supports GlenFly Aris-GT10C0 GPU, of which Zhaoxin is the largest shareholder of GlenFly. According to Tom’s Hardware, this independent display may use a 28nm process and consume 70W of power.

Furthermore,  CPU-Z also supports a large number of existing and upcoming processors, including Intel Core i9-12900T, Core i5-12600T; AMD Ryzen 7 5700X, Ryzen 5 5600/5500, Ryzen 3 5300GE, etc.

The support of CPU-Z software indicates that the development of these yet-to-be-released products is nearing the end.

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