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is not a pretty app. Its UI looks like it belongs on Windows 98. But for identifying unknown hardware, validating flash drive legitimacy, or finding firmware for a dead device, it is absolutely peerless.

While tools like Windows Disk Management or CrystalDiskInfo can tell you the volume label or brand of a drive, ChipGenius goes deeper. It queries the USB device’s internal descriptors to reveal the and PID (Product ID) , and then cross-references these against a database to tell you the exact manufacturer of the silicon inside—such as Alcor, Phison, SMI (Silicon Motion), or Amphenol. chipgenius usbdev.ru