System misidentified???

I have an Intel NUC13 system.

Windows identifies that as a NUC13ANHi7.

Speccy identifies it as an NUC13ANBi7. This would seem to be incorrect from Speccy.

I am presuming here that Windows has this correct. Even the Amazon order identifies it as a NUC13ANHi7

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Maybe the B denotes the motherBoard?

See below from Intel Driver and Support Assistant:

IntelĀ® Client Systems NUC

Bios

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						ANRPL357.0031.2024.0207.1420
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					2/7/2024
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			Motherboard
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					Manufacturer
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					Intel Corporation
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					<em><strong>NUC13ANBi7</strong></em>
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					M89645-203
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					Very confusing.......
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Speccy hasn't been updated in years, it misidentifies many newer hardware.

We've begged for an update but it has never materialized.

Bummer, thanks for the reply!

I just downloaded and installed [removed competition sodtware]. It looks pretty good. Lots of detail.

Sorry i had to censor your post, mentions of competition software is not allowed even though speccy is outdated

Even when Speccy wasn't so old it misidentified my now old at this point 2017/2018 laptop's Intel Core i7 CPU, but so does allot of other software that can give the CPU multiple names, generations, years, etc., it's easier to just look in Windows Device Manager to get a description. I think some of it can come down to what a hardware manufacturer enables/disables that could possibly confuse software.