Popular GPU monitoring tool, GPU-Z has gotten support for Intel’s DG1 discrete GPU and AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 (Big Navi) graphics cards in the latest update. The release notes include a bunch of other fixes such as correct memory size reporting for the RTX 3090 and Radeon Pro 5600M detection as well. Support has also been added for Intel’s Core i5-10200H and AMD’s Radeon HD 8210E (embedded?). Here’s the complete changelist:

- Added support for AMD Navi 21 / Radeon RX 6000 Series
- Added support for Intel discrete graphics / DG1
- Added BIOS saving for NVIDIA Amps
- Fixed memory size reporting on GeForce RTX 3090
- Fixed DirectML detection on Windows 10 Insider 20231.1000
- Improved fake detection for cards based on NVIDIA GT216 & GT218
- Fixed Navi 12 Radeon Pro 5600M detection
- On AMD Cape Verde use direct temperature readings if driver temps are broken
- Added support for NVIDIA A100 PCIe
- Added support for Intel Comet Lake UHD Graphics (Core i5-10200H)
- Added support for AMD Radeon HD 8210E, Barco MXRT-6700
PS: Keep in mind that DG1 will be a discrete graphics card on the mobile platform with 96 EUs, 64/128-bit bus, and up to 4GB of GDDR6 memory. It is expected to launch alongside the 8-core Tiger Lake CPUs in H1 2021. It won’t be coming to the DIY market: