FinalWire's AIDA64 Benchmarking/Diagnostic Tool Hits v2.00 Milestone

👤by Tim Harmer Comments 📅26.10.2011 15:59:02




BUDAPEST, Hungary - October 25, 2011 - FinalWire Ltd. today announced the immediate availability of http://www.aida64.com/products]AIDA64[/url] Extreme Edition 2.00 software, a streamlined diagnostic and benchmarking tool for home users; and the immediate availability of AIDA64 Business Edition 2.00 software, an essential network management solution for small and medium scale enterprises.

The new AIDA64 offers a fully automatized online update, AVX-optimized 64-bit benchmarks for the upcoming Intel Core i7 “Sandy Bridge-E” processors, and further extends its exhaustive hardware database with Western Digital hard disk drives to cover 133,000 devices total.

New features & improvements
Automatic Online Update
Support for LGA2011 Intel “Sandy Bridge-E” processors
Preliminary support for AMD “Krishna” and “Wichita” APUs
Preliminary support for Intel Atom “Cedarview” processors
Preliminary support for Intel “Ivy Bridge” and Intel 7-Series chipsets
Enhanced support for Western Digital hard disk drives
Revamped ACPI table enumeration and decoding
Support for VMware Workstation v8
GPU details for AMD Radeon HD 6625M and nVIDIA GeForce GTX 570M


More details about the new AIDA64 features are available at www.aida64.com/whatsnew

Pricing and Availability

AIDA64 Extreme Edition and AIDA64 Business Edition are available now at www.aida64.com/online-store. Additional information on product features, system requirements, and language versions is available at www.aida64.com/products. Join our Discussion Forum at [url=forums.aida64.com]forums.aida64.com[/url].

AIDA64 license renewal is now available. For more information, visit www.aida64.com/aida64-renewal.
A migration program is available for all EVEREST customers at www.aida64.com/everest-upgrade.




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