AVX and FMA accelerated FP32 and FP64 ray tracing benchmarks

Vulkan graphics accelerator diagnostics

Microsoft Windows 10 Redstone RS1 Insider Preview support

Improved support for AMD Zen Summit Ridge CPU

Improved support for Intel Kaby Lake CPU

Corsair AXi power supply unit sensor support

Corsair Link sensor support

Corsair Strafe, Logitech G13, Logitech G19, Logitech G19s RGB LED keyboard support

Corsair, Logitech, Razer RGB LED mouse support

Improved support for Koolance and T-Balancer sensor devices

Multiple pages support for Logitech Arx and RemoteSensor

ACPI 6.1 support

Kingston SSDNow UV300, Samsung CM871, Samsung PM871 SSD support

GPU details for AMD Radeon R5 340X and Radeon R7 350X

GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce 920MX, GeForce 930MX, GeForce 940MX

Today FinalWire released an update to the PC editions of its award-winning system information software. Version 5.70 comes with new multi-threaded ray tracing benchmarks, which fully utilize the latest instruction set extensions (AVX, AVX2, FMA). The new floating point tests use more realistic workloads and put more intensive load on the CPU.The new AIDA64 edition is now capable of displaying hardware monitoring information on RGB LED backlit mice and provides information on the Vulkan capabilities of the latest AMD and NVIDIA graphics processors. Additionally, it can now read and display sensor readings for Corsair AXi power supply units.The AIDA64 product family for Windows PCs consists of three business editions and a home edition. The company's flagship IT asset management offering with hardware diagnostic features is AIDA64 Business, while a dedicated network inventory solution called AIDA64 Network Audit is also available, for a lower license fee. Designed for corporate engineers and IT technicians, AIDA64 Engineer includes expert tools not available in AIDA64 Extreme, the home edition of the software. Today all four AIDA64 editions are updated to v5.70.Beside the PC edition, the mobile versions have also been continuously updated. Released a year ago this month, the AIDA64 Android app has been downloaded more than 900,000 times, while on the four supported mobile platforms combined the number of downloads has now exceeded 1.2 million.