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CPU-Z v2.19 Update Brings Preliminary Intel “Wildcat Lake” Support

CPU-Z v2.19 Update Brings Preliminary Intel "Wildcat Lake" Support

The popular CPU-Z utility for monitoring and hardware diagnostics has received an update in the latest version 2.19 release, bringing preliminary support for Intel’s upcoming “Wildcat Lake” Core 300 series processors. This indicates that Intel’s Core 300 series is on the horizon, and Intel might bring the same technology powering the Core Ultra 300 series “Panther Lake” processors to the embedded/edge sector. This lineup serves 12-25 W TDP applications with six processor cores, consisting of two “Cougar Cove” P-cores, zero “Darkmont” E-cores, and four low-power efficiency cores (2P + 0E + 4LPE). This CPU configuration is paired with two Xe3 GPU cores, which clearly shows that the product is aimed at lower-tier configurations. Additionally, the tool now includes support for AMD’s Ryzen AI 7/PRO 450G/E, AI 5/PRO 440G/E & 435G/E, and AI 9 HX 470 processors. Finally, the tool now reads four-ranked CUDIMM memory in CQDIMM version.

Below is the complete changelog.

AMD Ryzen AI 7/PRO 450G/E, AI 5/PRO 440G/E & 435G/E (Kraken Point 2).

AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470.

Preliminary support of Intel Wildcat Lake.

CQDIMM (4-ranks CUDIMM) memory support.

Fix DLL hijacking vulnerability thanks to Kwangyun Kem.

New Chinese translation thanks to Shinjo Kurumi.

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