


That said, the addition of multi-threaded OpenCL GPGPU benchmarks, graphics processor, OpenGL and GPGPU details, temperature and cooling fan monitoring for this particular graphics card is a clear signal of its approaching release. Do take note that all currently circulating information is nothing but alleged leaks and salted rumors, so adjust your expectations accordingly. The newly released v6.75 of the software brings. Sadly for us all, there aren't that many details that can be gleaned from the added support for Nvidia's upcoming RTX 4090, which has been talked about as offering a 30% performance improvement over the RTX 3090 Ti. One of the world's most popular diagnostics and reporting software, AIDA64, has just received a significant update across its suite of products. The release also adds detailed chipset information for the integrated memory controller of the new AMD processors. Besides improved support for AMD's Zen 4 - the company's most important CPU release from the past years - AIDA64 v6.75 adds preliminary 64-bit multi-threaded AVX-512 and AVX2 optimized benchmarks for the architecture - a feature Intel dropped with the release of Alder Lake and its x86 take on Arm's Big.Little architecture.
