AIDA64 beta adds early detection support for AMD Zen 6 'Olympic Ridge' and 'Mustang Peak' CPUs
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AIDA64's latest beta (8.30.8332, June 27) adds preliminary detection support for two upcoming AMD Zen 6 CPUs: "Olympic Ridge" (K1A.88) and "Mustang Peak" (K1A.18). These are early identification entries that allow the software to name the chips, but do not confirm any knowledge of their design or specifications. Olympic Ridge has been previously linked in leaks to AMD's next desktop Ryzen generation.
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These are early detection entries, basically the ability to name the chip.
It does not confirm that AIDA64 developers have any information on the CPU design or specs, only the ID that will help them identify the chip.
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