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  Tom's Hardware Forums » CPU & Components » CPUs » New Version: CPU-Z (v1.4)
 

New Version: CPU-Z (v1.4)




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CPU-Z 1.40

* VIA P4M800CE chipset support.
* Preliminary support for Intel Penryn CPUs family (45 nm).
* Intel Core 2 Duo E6x20, Pentium E2140/2160 processors recognition.
* Intel P35, G33, G31, Q35, Q33, X38 chipsets support.
* Intel GL960/GM965/PM965 chipsets support.
* AMD Athlon 64 "Lima" processor support.
* AMD Geode LX processor support.
* NVIDIA nForce 520 chipset support.
* New parameter "-console" to generate output in a command prompt (Windows XP only).
* New icon, courtesy of Techlogica.

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Thanks for that, I had missed it.

Cheers :D

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cool

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maybe it is because there are no chips available for programming and testing...

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What is scary about this is that the CPU-Z author usually releases updates that include support for near release product.

Penryn is listed... but no mention of Barcey. This is worrisome.


Maybe they made CPUID sign NDAs too....wouldn't want somebody extracting barc stats by reverse engineering CPUZ :D :D


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