CPUID has released CPU-Z version 2.20, adding several newly released and upcoming hardware entries to its popular monitoring software database. This includes unreleased AMD Ryzen AI Max 400 "Gorgon Halo" APUs, Intel Bartlett Lake embedded parts, and support for HUDIMM and HSODIMM memory modules.
As per the release notes, the Gorgon Halo, the Ryzen AI MAX Strix Halo refresh is now in the database. CPU-Z 2.20 lists the Ryzen AI Max+ 495, 492, and 488, Ryzen AI Max 490 and 485, and Ryzen AI Max PRO 495, 490, 485, and 480. The Ryzen AI Max 400 is expected to retain the Zen 5 CPU, RDNA 3.5 graphics, and XDNA 2 NPU layout with higher clocks on select models. A separate leak has also shown the Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 495 with Radeon 8065S graphics and 192GB of memory, placing it above the current Ryzen AI Max+ 395 in memory capacity, though AMD has not officially announced these processors.
The recently launched Ryzen PRO 9000 series has also made the list, including the new X3D flagship workstation chips, the Ryzen 9 PRO 9965X3D, and additional PRO 9000 CPUs.
On the Intel side, the Intel Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus has been added, a new 18-core refresh CPU, alongside Intel's Wildcat Lake processors, including Core 7 360 and 350, Core 5 330, 320, and 315, and Core 3 304. Bartlett Lake support has also been expanded to cover the Core 9 273PQE, 273PTE, and 273PE, Core 7 253-series, multiple Core 5 models, and Core 3 201TE and 201E.
The memory update is useful for platform validation, with CPU-Z 2.20 adding support for HUDIMM and HSODIMM modules to improve reporting for newer DDR5 memory formats. The BMG-G31-based Arc Pro B70 and B65 have also been added to the utility.




