CPUID has released version 2.06 of the popular CPU-Z utility, which now supports reporting on a range of recent and obscure CPU and GPU models. This includes Intel's Alder Lake-N, AMD's Dragon Range mobile Zen 4 processors, Zhoaxin's KH-40000 and KX-6000G, NVIDIA's RTX 4060 Ti, and AMD's RX 7600. The update also includes preliminary support for AMD's Storm Peak platform, which is part of the Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series. This new platform is expected to feature Zen 4 and heat up competition in the HEDT market, with a proper announcement expected in Q3 2023.

Intel recently released their Sapphire Rapids Xeon W range of processors, which features unlocked SKUs that compete with AMD's Threadripper 5000 series. The Xeon W range goes as high as the 56-core Xeon w9-3495X at a price of $5,889 USD, and as low as ~$1,000 USD for the 12-core Xeon w5-2455X. Intel also included some lower cost locked SKUs to appeal to the prosumer market. With Intel now competing directly with Threadripper, it is expected that AMD will respond with their latest and greatest.