CPU Z update adds support for new AMD and NVIDIA GPUs and CPUs

Computer fans just scored a major win with the latest CPU-Z software update. The popular hardware monitoring program rolled out version 2.16 with fresh support for brand new graphics cards and processors. Tech enthusiasts can finally track their newest AMD and NVIDIA components without any hassle. The update brings compatibility for some seriously powerful gaming hardware that recently hit store shelves. Users no longer have to wait for their expensive new parts to show up properly in the monitoring software.

AMD graphics card owners got some love with the addition of the Radeon RX 9060 XT support. This NAVI 44-based card comes in both 8 GB and 16 GB memory options for different budgets. NVIDIA users also received attention with compatibility for the RTX 5060 series lineup. The RTX 5060 Ti and regular RTX 5060 models both work perfectly with the new software version. Even the recently launched RTX 5050 graphics card made it into the supported hardware database.

Processor support expanded dramatically with several new AMD chip families joining the list. The Ryzen Z2 series designed for gaming handhelds received full compatibility features. These custom Strix Point APUs pack up to 8 Zen 5 cores and 16 processing threads for portable gaming power. The Dragon Range Ryzen 8000HX series also joined the supported processor roster. Budget mobile users benefit from added support for Krackan Point chips like the Ryzen AI 7 350 and Ryzen AI 5 340 models.
 

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