CPU Info is a multiplatform application that presents detailed hardware and software information for a device.
It’s designed to give users a broad view of system components and status information, and the current project supports Android, Android TV, Wear OS, iOS, desktop, and WebAssembly builds.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Shows CPU specifications, including the current frequency for specific cores.
- Displays GPU information.
- Reports RAM and storage status, including internal, external, and SD card storage where available.
- Presents display metrics and operating system details.
- Provides sensor data.
- Shows battery status and CPU and battery temperature monitoring.
- Includes Wi-Fi and Bluetooth MAC address information on older Android versions.
- Displays audio card information.
- Lists native libraries used by installed applications.
- Shows installed applications and running processes on older Android versions.
Website: github.com/kamgurgul/cpu-info
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Developer: Kamil Gurgul
License: Apache License 2.0

CPU Info is written in Kotlin. Learn Kotlin with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| GUI System Profilers | |
|---|---|
| Hardinfo2 | A continuation of HardInfo offering system information and benchmarking |
| CPU-X | Similar tool to CPU-Z but differs in a few important ways |
| I-Nex | Gambas based alternative to CPU-Z |
| HardInfo | System Profiler and Benchmark |
| KInfoCenter | Centralized and convenient overview of your system |
| CPU-G | Python based alternative to CPU-Z |
| Examine | System information viewer for the COSMIC Desktop |
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