AIDA64 v8.30 adds Intel Nova Lake and AMD Zen 6 APU support

AIDA64 v8.30 adds support for Intel Nova Lake, AMD Zen 6 APUs, and Intel Wildcat Lake. It introduces the AIDA FPS module and expands GPU compatibility.

AIDA64 v8.30 adds Intel Nova Lake and AMD Zen 6 APU support

FinalWire released AIDA64 v8.30 to add support for upcoming and processors. The update includes recognition for Intel Nova Lake and Core Ultra 250K Plus processors. It also adds support for AMD Medusa Zen 6 APUs. AIDA64 v8.30 adds support for Intel Wildcat Lake CPUs.

AIDA64 v8.30 software interface
AIDA64 v8.30 expands hardware recognition for upcoming Intel and AMD processors.

The software update expands GPU compatibility to include Intel Arc Pro B65 and RTX Pro 4500 Blackwell Server Edition graphics cards. AIDA64 now supports EXPO 1.2 memory profiles for system identification. The update introduces the AIDA FPS module to capture real-time frame rates in DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 games. This module operates with minimal system resource usage according to FinalWire.

New version expands hardware compatibility list and introduces real-time FPS tracking

Performance improvements arrive through an APX optimized SHA3 benchmark for Intel Diamond Lake and Nova Lake architectures. The update adds display support for Turzx 4.6-inch and 12.3-inch LCD panels. It enables sensor support for Aqua Computer Ampinel and Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro II devices. AIDA64 also adds high-level support for Adaptec RAID controllers and Realtek RTL9220 USB-NVMe pass-through.

AIDA64 v8.30 Key Updates

Feature Details
CPU Support Intel Nova Lake, Core Ultra 250K Plus, Wildcat Lake; AMD Medusa Zen 6 APUs
GPU Support Intel Arc Pro B65, NVIDIA RTX Pro 4500 Blackwell Server Edition
Memory Support EXPO 1.2 profiles
New Module AIDA FPS for real-time DX11/DX12 frame rate capture
Hardware Support Turzx LCD panels, Aqua Computer & Thermal Grizzly sensors, Adaptec RAID, Realtek RTL9220

Intel Nova Lake CPUs are expected to launch later this year. AMD Zen 6 APUs are expected to launch in early 2027. The vendor did not provide specific pricing or availability dates for this software update.

Source: wccftech.com

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