Ryzen 7000: AIDA64 prepares for Zen 4 on AVX-512 and AVX2 benchmarks

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from Norman Wittkopf
The popular diagnostic and monitoring tool AIDA64 has received a recent update that brings optimized AVX benchmarks for AMD’s upcoming Zen 4 processors. In addition, the support of the upcoming Geforce RTX 4090 is also highlighted.

After AIDA64 developer FinalWire had released the beta version 6.70.6033 just a few days ago with support for the upcoming Geforce RTX 4090, among other things, the now added version 6.75.6100 is a finalized version, which according to the list of changes includes improvements for the September expected Zen 4 processors and matching AM5 motherboards.

According to this, there are “preliminary” optimized 64-bit multithreading benchmarks for AVX-512 and AVX2 instructions for desktop and server processors (Epyc 7004 “Genoa” and Ryzen 7000 “Raphael”). In addition, it should now be possible to read detailed chipset information for the integrated memory controller of the new AMD processors.

Like Videocardz.com reported, there is also confirmation that Zen 4 will also support AVX-512 commands for the first time, after AMD announced in May that the new command set would be used for AI acceleration using VNNI and BLOAT16 instructions. Above all, this should enable major performance improvements for video upscaling.

As usual, the latest AIDA64 version supports it according to the announcement also generally the latest CPU platforms from AMD and Intel as well as the new graphics and GPGPU computing technologies from AMD and Nvidia. There are improved GPU details for AMD Radeon RX 6650 XT, 6750 XT and 6950 XT, as well as for the Glenfly Arise graphics processor from China and Nvidia’s Geforce RTX 4090 and Geforce GTX 1630. Support for SMTP TLS 1.2 has also been improved. The download of the new version can be found here on the official website.

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