We explored the impact of different CPUs and GPUs on PIX4Dmatic performance, as well as comparing a few laptops and an older desktop against modern PCs.


We explored the impact of different CPUs and GPUs on PIX4Dmatic performance, as well as comparing a few laptops and an older desktop against modern PCs.

We put Preview from Disk Cache to the test! This new feature from After Effects 25.2 shifts the focus from RAM capacity to drive speed for smooth playback.

Intel’s Xeon 6 server processors come in P-core and E-core variants, so we test two similarly priced models to see which is better for a CPU rendering node.

We investigate the performance impacts of running Parsec on the host system for remote workstation usage in content creation applications.

DaVinci Resolve Studio is known for how well it utilizes high-performance video cards, but how well can it scale with multiple NVIDIA and AMD GPUs?

NVIDIA’s marketing for the GeForce RTX 50 Series highlights new capabilities and features, but does real-world performance match the expectations they set?

Our post-production expert Peter gives you a guided tour of the best workstation configurations tailored for different types of After Effects users.

We explore how the latest AMD Ryzen and Intel Core Ultra desktop CPUs perform in SOLIDWORKS, Inventor, and Revit.

Removing render bottlenecks. High-density servers offer unmatched performance-per-rack, with the flexibility to handle rendering, AI/ML, and beyond.

Half a year after launch, we revisit the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series, AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series, and Intel Arc Battlemage to see how performance stacks up.