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GPU-Z adds support for Intel Arc Alchemist GPUs, Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti and more

There are multiple GPU launches coming over the next few weeks and months. Not only is the RTX 3090 Ti on the way, but Intel will also be launching Arc Alchemist GPUs, and AMD is rumoured to be refreshing a select few RX 6000 series graphics cards. Now, GPU-Z supports all of these upcoming GPUs. 

TechPowerUp also reports that its GPU monitoring application will be compatible with all the Radeon RX 6000S and RX 6x50M GPUs coming for laptops, workstation-oriented W6400, Barcelo and Rembrandt APUs, and the Steam Deck GPU. On the Nvidia front, the most interesting additions are the support for the GA103-based RTX 3060 Ti and the RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU.

The full patch notes of GPU-Z 2.45 can be found below:

  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti, RTX 3060 Ti (GA103), RTX 3080 Ti Mobile, T1000 8 GB, T400 4 GB, CMP 170HX, A16, A2
  • Added support for AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT, RX 6750 XT, RX 6800S, RX 6700S, RX 6850M XT, RX 6650M, RX 6650M XT, W6400, Barcelo APU, Rembrandt APU, Steam Deck GPU, Barco MXRT 270
  • Added preliminary support for Intel Arc Alchemist
  • Fixed NVIDIA Ampere memory size not being reported as power of two
  • Improved support for Intel Alder Lake
  • Fixed memory clock detection on Alder Lake
  • Fixed GA106 transistor count
  • Added support for HBM and DDR4 memory on Nvidia

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