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CPU-Z 2.19 adds Intel Wildcat Lake and CQDIMM memory support

Intel Wildcat Lake getting closer?

CPUID has released CPU-Z 2.19, and the changelog is small but useful. On the AMD side, the update adds support for Ryzen AI 7/PRO 450G/E, Ryzen AI 5/PRO 440G/E and 435G/E, all listed under Kraken Point 2, plus Ryzen AI 9 HX 470. The release also fixes a DLL hijacking vulnerability and adds a new Chinese translation.

CPU-Z 2.19 adds preliminary support for Wildcat Lake, which matters because this is one of the first public signs of software-level preparation for that platform in a widely used desktop utility. CPU-Z updates often land before hardware is widely available, so this does not tell us much about specs yet, but it does show CPUID is already adding detection hooks for Intel’s next low-power client lineup.

Officially however, we already ahve a good picture on Wildcat Lake, and we covered it in this article .

Source: VideoCardz

CQDIMM for Core Ultra 200K+

The other interesting item is CQDIMM support. CPUID describes it as support for 4-rank CUDIMM memory, which lines up with the newer high-capacity desktop DDR5 modules now appearing around Intel’s Z890 ecosystem. Intel’s current Core Ultra 200S platform documentation already lists CUDIMM support, and industry announcements around CQDIMM have focused on 4-rank, higher-capacity DDR5 modules for desktop boards.

The changelog mentions CQDIMM support, but it does not mention Core Ultra 200K Plus processors, even though Intel has already confirmed the Arrow Lake-S Refresh series this week. So perhaps they are already supported?

CPU-Z 2.19

  • AMD Ryzen AI 7/PRO 450G/E, AI 5/PRO 440G/E & 435G/E (Kraken Point 2).
  • AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470.
  • Preliminary support of Intel Wildcat Lake.
  • CQDIMM (4-ranks CUDIMM) memory support.
  • Fix DLL hijacking vulnerability thanks to Kwangyun Kem.
  • New Chinese translation thanks to Shinjo Kurumi.

Source: CPU-Z via HXL