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AMD "Next-Gen" Zen 6 Desktop Processors Added To The AIDA64 Support List, Hinting At 2026 Launch

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AIDA64 gives an unofficial confirmation of the AMD Zen 6 CPUs' release date. Both client and server CPUs have been added to the support list. AMD Zen 6 Desktop and Mobile CPUs Added to AIDA64 Support: Both Lineups are Expected to Launch Next Year AMD has already begun preparing for the Zen 6-based chips, as confirmed by various reports, including the latest Zen 6 patch for Linux, which has been queued recently. AIDA64 is yet another platform tha…
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When a name like "Medusa Ridge" sneaks into software like AIDA64, it's not a typo or a marketing test balloon, but a harbinger. Beta version 7.99.7801 of the popular monitoring tool has included AMD's upcoming Zen 6 processors. This is more than just an update—it's an unofficial confirmation that AMD's development engine is running like a tuned V8 in short […] Source

The powerful AIDA64 system, diagnostic, and benchmark program receives initial preliminary support for AMD's Next-Gen CPUs based on the upcoming Zen 6 architecture ("Morpheus") in the latest beta version 7.99.7801.

News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. The latest beta version of AIDA64 has turned on the alerts of hardware enthusiasts with a very particular mention, the preliminary support for next generation AMD processors. Although they are still far from launch, this addition anticipates what will be the arrival of Zen architecture 6, successor to the current Ryzen 9000 and future pillar of the Ryzen 10000. T…

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Tom's Hardware broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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