DevCheck 5.11 released

This update focuses on enhancing hardware detection, particularly regarding System on Chip (SoC) and CPU identification. A new CPU Analysis screen provides more comprehensive information about each processor. Given the complexity of this task, with numerous device variants and rebranded SoCs that may appear identical based on available device information, discrepancies and inaccuracies in firmware data are common. If you suspect an error in the SoC brand name, carefully review the CPU Analysis screen before submitting an error report. All information on this screen, except for marketing names and process details (e.g., 4 nm), is sourced directly from the hardware itself. Pay attention to the cluster configuration, maximum frequencies, and architecture, as some devices may have different chips than those reported on various websites.

In response to negative feedback regarding battery capacity estimates, more charging time is required before providing estimates. Additionally, battery health is displayed as a percentage. However, challenges persist, as the design capacity is occasionally inaccurate or unavailable. Furthermore, there are inconsistencies in how the charge counter operates across different devices.

Changelog

-support new devices and hardware

-improve ethernet, sensor and battery info

-support multiple displays

-add CPU Analysis tool

-bug fixes and improvements

-update translations