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How the gpuz to support the gpu vendor beyond the AMD/NVIDIA/Intel

glenn.Nuts

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As I know that GPUz can only support AMD/Intel/NVIDIA GPU products. Is this correct ? Will the GPUz support GPU vendors beyond the AMD/NVIDIIA/Intel. If there is a solution, how should the gpu driver vendor to support?
 
Besides the three that you mentioned:
- S3 has very basic support, VIA, too.
- Glenfly has good support for older models, not sure about the newest
- I've been talking to Moore Threads, and they sent a card for development work, but haven't heard much from them recently
- VMWare virtualization is supported in the sense that it tells you that virtualization is active
- Qualcomm ARM64 is supported pretty well
- I'd love to support Matrox, but nobody there seems to care to provide documentation/hardware/support

If you are a GPU manufacturer and would like to have your product supported in GPU-Z contact me at w1zzard@techpowerup.com.

It needs to be able to run Windows, so no pure accelerators without display output (at least for now)
 
Besides the three that you mentioned:
- S3 has very basic support, VIA, too.
- Glenfly has good support for older models, not sure about the newest
- I've been talking to Moore Threads, and they sent a card for development work, but haven't heard much from them recently
- VMWare virtualization is supported in the sense that it tells you that virtualization is active
- Qualcomm ARM64 is supported pretty well
- I'd love to support Matrox, but nobody there seems to care to provide documentation/hardware/support

If you are a GPU manufacturer and would like to have your product supported in GPU-Z contact me at w1zzard@techpowerup.com.

It needs to be able to run Windows, so no pure accelerators without display output (at least for now)
Appreciated for your kind feedbacks.
 
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