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January 25th, 2012, 13:04 GMT · By

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AIDA64 Adds Automatic Updates

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Both Extreme and Business editions for AIDA64, formerly known as Everest, have been updated to a new build, 2.20.1800. The new build enriches the system stability test with a new module and offers support for next-generation Intel processors.

AIDA64 2.20.1800 brings to the table a new OpenCL GPGPU stress test. It is a multi-threaded GPU and APU stressing module that uses GPGPU computational tasks. It supports AMD CrossFireX, AMD DualGraphics and nVIDIA SLI configurations with simultaneous stressing of all available GPU and APU devices.

The latest update also offers optimized benchmarks for Intel Atom 2000 Series “Cedarview” CPUs, for the upcoming Intel Core i3/i5/i7 “Ivy Bridge” desktop and mobile APUs, and for the upcoming Intel Xeon E5 Series “Sandy Bridge-EP” server and workstation CPUs.

Automatic online update is now available in AIDA64, allowing you to always keep the hardware database up to date with the latest information. Complete details about this release are available here.

Download AIDA64 Extreme Edition or Business Edition.

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