Hardware utility tool CPU Z has rolled out version 2.21 with detection support for fresh domestic and mainstream graphics silicon. The update introduces recognition for the Chinese Lisuan LX 7G100 alongside upcoming Radeon desktop hardware. Enthusiasts can also access expanded memory profile validation for high speed configurations.
The primary addition in this software update centers on the Lisuan LX 7G100 consumer desktop card. Built around the proprietary TrueGPU architecture from Lisuan, this card comes equipped with 12GB of GDDR6 video memory. The hardware targets modern gaming and professional workstations through native support for DirectX 12 and Vulkan 1.3 graphics interfaces. It also includes NRSS super resolution technology to handle AAA gaming workloads, local artificial intelligence models, and digital creative software.
The 2.21 release expands validation features for AMD system builders. It adds recognition for AMD EXPO ULL profiles, which allows users to verify ultra low latency memory overclocks directly in the interface. Detection is also live for the AMD Radeon RX 9050 graphics card running on the Navi 44 GPU die. These additions ensure that PC enthusiasts can accurately monitor clock speeds, memory timings, and internal specifications on newer system components.
