Hardware Monitoring / new items: CPU1 Package, CPU2 Package, CPU3 Package, CPU4 Package temperatures

Hardware Monitoring / new items: CPU PLL2, PROM Core, PROM PHY voltages

NVMe SSD temperature is now the highest temperature sensor reading

sensor support for Dell SMI of OptiPlex 7060, Precision 7720, Precision 7730, Vostro 3670

motherboard specific sensor info for Asus Prime H310M-E/BR, ROG Strix B450 Series

motherboard specific sensor info for Gigabyte B450 Series

motherboard specific sensor info for MSI MS-7B92

improved motherboard specific sensor info for ASRock boards

GPU information for nVIDIA CMP 100-100 (GP100)

GPU information for nVIDIA CMP 100-200 (GV100)

GPU information for nVIDIA CMP 100-210 (GV100)

GPU information for nVIDIA Tesla V100-DGXS-32GB (GV100GL)

GPU information for nVIDIA Tesla V100-PCIE-32GB (GV100GL)

GPU information for nVIDIA Tesla V100-SXM2-32GB (GV100GL)

extended GPU information for Intel i740

preliminary GPU information for nVIDIA GV102, GV102GL, GV104, GV104M

identification of AMD A4-9xxx (aka Stoney Ridge)

Intel Processor Number detection for Core i7-9700K

Intel Processor Number detection for Core i9-9900K

VIA Processor Number detection for Nano X2 C4350AL

fixed: CPU diode temperature measurement for AMD Ryzen 2000 Series

fixed: sensor support for Asetek VII (Corsair iCUE SiUSBXp.dll issue)

fixed: RAID member enumeration for Intel NVMe RAID arrays

It seems that speculation on NVIDIA's next-gen naming scheme is coming to a close - finally. FinalWire have recently posted an updated, beta version of their popular AIDA 64 tool, which on its 5.97.4679 beta version comes with a mention for NVIDIA's GV102, GV102GL, GV104 and GV104M silicon. Digging deeper, associated to the GV104 chip, is the Device ID 1e87 - which results in a listing identified as a GeForce GTX 1180. It's not final a reveal yet, but this is a strong indication as to how exactly NVIDIA's naming scheme will pan out.