Intel

AIDA64 beta expands Bartlett Lake detection, improves Nova Lake and Wildcat Lake support

AIDA64 has released version 8.25.8211 beta

The new build officially lists improved support for Intel Nova Lake and Wildcat Lake processors, alongside fixes for memory type detection on Panther Lake, Wildcat Lake, and Nova Lake systems.

AIDA64 does not name Bartlett Lake directly in the 8.25.8211 release notes, but it adds processor number detection for I ntel Core 5 213PE, 213PTE, 223PE, 223PTE, 223PQE and Core 7 253PQE, 253PTE. Those processor numbers match Intel’s Bartlett Lake lineup on ARK, so this beta effectively expands Bartlett Lake coverage even if the codename is missing from the public changelog.

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Version: 8.25.8211 beta (Mar 13, 2026)

Release notes:

  • extended CPUID features (Collaborative Processor Performance Control)
  • extended CPUID features (CPPC Performance Priority)
  • extended CPUID features (RMP Dirty)
  • extended CPUID features (RMPOPT)
  • GPU information for nVIDIA RTX Pro 4500 Blackwell Server Edition (GB203GL)
  • improved support for Intel Nova Lake and Wildcat Lake processors
  • sensor support for Asus NUC 16 Pro NUC16GD
  • Intel PCH Diode temperature measurement for PTL-H
  • motherboard specific sensor info for Asus ROG Crosshair X870E Glacial, ROG Strix B850-A Gaming WiFi7 Neo, ROG Strix B850-F Gaming WiFi7 Neo, TUF Gaming X870-Pro WiFi7 W Neo
  • Intel Processor Number detection for Core 5 213PE, 213PTE, 223PE, 223PTE, 223PQE
  • Intel Processor Number detection for Core 7 253PQE, 253PTE
  • fixed: support for Turing (Turzx) 9.2-inch LCD
  • fixed: memory type detection for Intel Panther Lake, Wildcat Lake, Nova Lake

Updates for Core 200, Ultra 300 and Ultra 400

In addition to the Nova Lake and Wildcat Lake CPU work, the update fixes memory type detection across Panther Lake, Wildcat Lake, and Nova Lake, and adds Intel PCH diode temperature measurement for PTL-H. That suggests the company is still tuning low-level platform reporting ahead of broader retail availability for some of these chips.

Outside Intel CPU support, the beta also adds GPU information for NVIDIA’s RTX Pro 4500 Blackwell Server Edition, extends CPUID feature reporting with items such as Collaborative Processor Performance Control and CPPC Performance Priority, and adds new board and sensor entries for several recent Asus systems.

Source: AIDA64