RayeR

CZ, 06.06.2020, 01:36 |
CPUID 2.20 (Announce) |
http://www.rayer.g6.cz/programm/programe.htm#CPUID
In version 2.20 fixed detection of logical/physical CPU cores count and added more details about turbo multipliers on intel CPUs. I also updated the CPU names database. --- DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access. |
Zyzzle
08.06.2020, 08:52
@ RayeR
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CPUID 2.20 |
> http://www.rayer.g6.cz/programm/programe.htm#CPUID
> In version 2.20 fixed detection of logical/physical CPU cores count and
> added more details about turbo multipliers on intel CPUs. I also updated
> the CPU names database.
Thanks very much for the update! It is wonderful to see modern CPUs supported and reported upon in DOS. I tried it on an i7 5500 and an i5 8250 and it reported correctly. How recent is the names database. Ice Lake and beyond? |
RayeR

CZ, 08.06.2020, 13:21
@ Zyzzle
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CPUID 2.20 |
Hi, the newest I had chance to test was
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7820HQ CPU @ 2.90GHz
You can send me the logs of both on email.
DB should be recent according to my source: http://users.atw.hu/instlatx64/ChangeLog.htm
there are also new 10nm intels and 7nm AMDs and also some rarities like Zhaoxyn and Hygon. I don't have access to new AMD - Zen and currently AMD policy about documantation turned bad, you don't get nothing without NDA.... --- DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access. |
RayeR

CZ, 10.06.2020, 03:48
@ RayeR
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CPUID 2.21 |
Thanks for testing and logs. I found one minor bug that cause AVX2 support was reported as false even on some CPUs that already have it, fixed in ver. 2.21. --- DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access. |