CPU-Z Adds Support for Intel Arrow Lake-U, Arc B580, and 800-Series Boards

CPU-Z version 2.13 brings support for Intel's Arrow Lake-U processors, Arc B580 graphics, and upcoming 800-series motherboards.

CPU-Z, a popular system information utility, has been updated to version 2.13, adding support for Intel's latest hardware, including Arrow Lake-U processors, Arc B580 graphics, and upcoming 800-series motherboards.

CPU-Z Adds Support for Intel Arrow Lake-U, Arc B580, and 800-Series Boards

CPU-Z 2.13 Highlights

The latest update brings several key improvements and additions:

  • Intel Arc B580 GPU: Support for this upcoming Battlemage graphics card.
  • Intel Arrow Lake-U: Preliminary support for the Core Ultra 200U series.
  • Improved Lunar Lake support: Enhancements for Intel's Lunar Lake processors.
  • Intel 800-series chipsets: Support for Q870, B860, H810, W880, HM870, WM890, and WM880 chipsets, excluding the H870 board.
  • CAMM2 Memory: Support for the new Compression Attached Memory Module (CAMM2).

Notably, previous CPU-Z updates already included support for a range of Arrow Lake-HX and H variants, as well as CUDIMM DDR5 memory. The support for CAMM2 memory is particularly relevant with laptops debuting at CES 2025 expected to utilize this new memory type.

The inclusion of 800-series motherboard support is good news for gamers, providing more clarity in motherboard selection. The omission of the H870 board leaves gamers with clear choices from the Z890, B860, and H810 tiers, which mirrors AMD's offerings.

While CPU-Z offers limited graphics card information, it is still beneficial to have both CPU-Z and GPU-Z installed for comprehensive system monitoring and information.

A smaller update to CPU-Z brings support for the latest hardware from Intel.

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