AIDA64

AIDA64 is a system information, diagnostics, and auditing application developed by FinalWire Ltd (a Hungarian company) that runs on Windows, Android, iOS, ChromeOS, Windows Phone, Sailfish OS, Ubuntu Touch and Tizen operating systems.

Aida started in 1995 with the freeware ASMDEMO, a 16 bit DOS hardware analyser software with basic capabilities.

Then, in 2000, AIDA 1.0 was released provided with a hardware database with 12,000 entries, support for 32-bit MMX and SSE benchmarks.

[1] In April 2004, Miklós was appointed Executive Vice President of Software Engineering Research & Development at Lavalys.

The freeware Everest Home Edition was discontinued on December 1, 2005 in favour of a full commercial and paid version.

The Everest line was discontinued after the acquisition of Lavalys by FinalWire, a privately held company formed from members working on AIDA since its beginning and located in Budapest, Hungary.

not a freeware anymore, but a commercial piece of software limited to 30 day trial before having to choose and pay for a version.

The main features are about displaying information about the SoC, CPU, screen, battery, temperature, WI-FI and cellular network, Android properties, GPU details, other listings of devices (PCI, sensors etc.)

A version of the mobile application has been released for Tizen, completing the portfolio of supported operating systems.

The chart demonstrating the AIDA/Everest software progression and development in the past