AIDA64 Extreme added support for new graphics cards from AMD and Intel. The monitoring software shows AMD Radeon RX 7400 and Intel Battlemage BMG-G31 chips. Hardware makers have not officially announced these graphics cards. The software reveals details about upcoming budget and mid-range products. Companies typically release graphics cards about one year after AIDA64 adds them.
AMD built the Radeon RX 7400 with NAVI 33 architecture for entry-level gaming. The company plans a professional version called Radeon PRO W7400 for workstations. Intel designed the BMG-G31 chip to power the Arc B770 graphics card. The Arc B770 will feature 24-32 Xe2 cores and 16 GB memory with a 256-bit bus. This card marks Intel's first Battlemage product with PCIe 5.0 x16 support.
AIDA64 version 7.99.7817 also supports future PCIe 7.0 technology. The new interface standard completes testing around 2027 and reaches markets by 2028. Most computers still use PCIe 5.0 connections today. PCIe 6.0 storage devices will not arrive until 2030. Graphics card makers typically need several years to adopt new interface standards.
AMD built the Radeon RX 7400 with NAVI 33 architecture for entry-level gaming. The company plans a professional version called Radeon PRO W7400 for workstations. Intel designed the BMG-G31 chip to power the Arc B770 graphics card. The Arc B770 will feature 24-32 Xe2 cores and 16 GB memory with a 256-bit bus. This card marks Intel's first Battlemage product with PCIe 5.0 x16 support.
AIDA64 version 7.99.7817 also supports future PCIe 7.0 technology. The new interface standard completes testing around 2027 and reaches markets by 2028. Most computers still use PCIe 5.0 connections today. PCIe 6.0 storage devices will not arrive until 2030. Graphics card makers typically need several years to adopt new interface standards.