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According to news from this site on April 5, TechPowerUp launched the graphics card detection tool GPU-Z v2.58.0 version, which can accurately identify the Arc GPU specifications integrated in Intel Meteor Lake series processors.
In addition, the latest version also fixes the periodic lagging problem that AMD graphics cards will encounter in "CS2" and other games. This site translates the official announcement as follows:
Added preliminary support for Intel Meteor Lake processors
Added support for AMD Radeon RX 7600M Support
Added support for new NVIDIA graphics cards: RTX 3050 4 GB (GA107), RTX 3500 Ada, A500, A10M, L20, CMP 100-210 series
Added VBIOS information for Intel Core Alder Lake, Raptor Lake, Raptor Lake Refresh series
Added Framework and Aetina sub-vendor ID
Added support for Shader Model 6.7 and 6.8
Added support for 8K resolution in "Advanced-> DXVA"
For NVIDIA Turing architecture graphics cards, the Resizable BAR check now supports correctly reporting its capabilities
Improved a certain feature in "Advanced-> OpenCL" The format of these values
GPU-Z installer is now digitally signed
Fixed cycle of AMD graphics cards showing up in games like CS2 Sexual lag issue
Fixed the ROP number display error for AMD RX 7900 GRE and NVIDIA A40
Fixed the Radeon "Sun" GPU ( Blue screen issue caused by Southern Islands Oland GPUs for mobile devices, such as R5 M230/M330)
Fixed an occasional blue screen issue with some newer AMD integrated GPUs
Fixed the issue where the AMD Zen 4 memory type was displayed as DDR5 when LPDDR5 memory was installed
Fixed the LPDDR5 bandwidth calculation issue for the AMD Zen 4 platform
Fixed an issue with missing VBIOS version data on AMD integrated GPUs
Fixed an issue with AMD integrated graphics sometimes showing up in "Advanced-> DXVA" Questions showing "No" for all resolutions
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