No CPU temperature sensor on Intel based Mac mini?

Does new Intel based Mac mini has no CPU temperature sensor like the first, PPC based, Mac mini?
If I'm wrong what universal utility should I use to monitor the CPU temperature of my brand new Intel CoreDuo Mac mini?

Every time a new model Mac comes out, the temperature monitoring utilities have to be updated. Obviously, the insides of the Intel Mac mini is different from the PowerPC Mac mini. The folks who write those kinds of tools can't see into the future and write a utility that will work on computers that haven't been released yet. Just give them a little while to catch up!
-Doug

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