Hwinfo update reveals new amd and intel cpu and gpu
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The PC diagnostic tool HWiNFO has added support for future CPUs and GPUs that are not yet released by AMD and Intel, which seems to confirm some previous news about both manufacturers' plans for their next-gen offerings.
HWInfo adds support for future CPUs and GPUs from AMD and Intel
Version 5.72 HWiNFO update adds support for upcoming AMD Navi GPUs, Pinnacle Ridge CPUs, and 400 series motherboards (due to debut on the market alongside AMD's Zen + CPUs) and improved support for Starship, Matisse and Radeon RX Vega M from AMD. AMD's codename Matisse refers to the Zen 2 microarchitecture that the company plans to launch in 2019, which will bring architectural revisions and the jump to 7nm.
Starship, on the other hand, is the evolution of AMD Naples processors that powers EPYC server CPUs. This is probably confirming that the Starship architecture continues as before and was not canceled as rumored. Starship would allow 48-core and 96-thread EPYC processors, compared to the current Naples 32-core and 64-thread offering, this chip would also make the leap towards 7nm.
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