7-JIP 25.00 update has been released. The Open Source File Archover now supports CPU with over 64 CPU threads.
Many processors do not contain so many threads. Some AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper CPU has 32/64 core and 64/128 threads. Intel Xeon has some chips that meet the criteria, but they are usually not used on PCs. Anyway, if you have a high-end CPU, you can use 7-zip to compress ZIP/7Z/XZ Archives and especially run a 7-zip benchmark on windows at a faster speed.
The update also increases the Bzip2 compression speed of 15 to 40%. 7-Jip has also improved the deflate speed of zip/GZ to 1-3%for compression. Utility now provides better support for zip, CPIO and fat archives. These improvements are rather modest, but performance in performance always welcomes.
Another thing that is 7-zip release notes It was mentioned that some insects were fixed, as well as with some unknown security issues. No more details about Bugs have been provided. I would like to explain that due to its popularity, 7-jip was first exploited by actors of danger in a mark-off-the-whee bypass vulnerability attack. This zero-day danger allowed distance attackers to bypass security mechanisms at 7-jip affected establishments. The issue tracked under CVE-2025-0411 affected 7-ZIP 24.08. Security researchers in Trend Micro discovered vulnerability and reported it to the developer of the app, Igor Pavlov and The issue was packed As part of 24.09 updates in November 2024.
Given that we do not know which security issues have been set in the latest version, and also the fact that the equipment was targeted by hackers earlier, I think it is a no-grain to update the new version as soon as possible to protect your files. You can download 7-ZIP 25.00 for Windows, McOS and Linux official website,
Which file archover do you use?
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