Intel Panther Lake series CPUs receive initial support for AIDA64

On October 9th, it was announced that the diagnostic and benchmark tool AIDA64 under FinalWire has been updated to the latest 6.92.6610 beta version, adding initial support for the next generation Intel Core "Panther Lake" series CPU.

Although the exact release date of Panther Lake is still unknown, it is expected to be between 2025 and 2026. If nothing unexpected, this will be the Core Ultra processor designed by Intel for the desktop LGA-1851 platform, which is also suitable for mobile platforms.

Generally speaking, initial support means that AIDA64 developers have integrated early GPU ID and CPU ID information into their software, and it also means that the software can now recognize unpublished processors.

It should be noted that this does not mean that AIDA64 has fully supported the new generation of hardware. Unless Intel has built a series of detailed information into the CPU, the software may still not recognize basic information such as core layout, frequency, or cache details.

In addition to supporting Panther Lake, AIDA64 has also added support for the Clearwater Forest Xeon series. According to Intel's plan, these processors designed specifically for data centers will be unveiled in 2025 and will replace the Sierra Forest series.

Due to Intel no longer disclosing its roadmap to the public, based on currently known disclosure information, the summary is as follows:

Time: 2023-10-18
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On October 9th, it was announced that the diagnostic and benchmark tool AIDA64 under FinalWire has been updated to the latest 6.92.6610 beta version, adding initial support for the next generation Intel Core "Panther Lake" series CPU. Although the exact release date of Panther Lake is still unknown, it is expected to be between 2025 and 2026. If nothing unexpected, this will be the Core Ultra processor designed by Intel for the desktop LGA-1851 platform, which is also suitable for mobile platforms.