Now that all RTX PRO Blackwell cards are available, we tested workstation GPUs from AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA to see how they perform in content creation.


Now that all RTX PRO Blackwell cards are available, we tested workstation GPUs from AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA to see how they perform in content creation.

Do Windows and Linux perform differently when it comes to rendering? We tested Blender and V-Ray on Windows and Ubuntu to see how performance stacks up.

Rendering benchmarks are great for comparisons, but do they accurately predict render times? We tested real projects across Blender and V-Ray to find out.

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.

How does Intel’s new entry-level professional Arc Pro B50 GPU compare to the NVIDIA RTX A1000 in professional media editing, AI, and CAD/BIM applications?

The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q delivers workstation-class performance and can scale in multi-GPU setups for demanding content creation workflows

Installing add-in cards—like capture cards—can limit PCIe bandwidth to the GPU. Does the reduction of PCIe bandwidth harm performance in content-creation?

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti vs. AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT: Which offers the best content creation performance?

NVIDIA’s flagship professional GPU—the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition—has 96 GB of VRAM and the horsepower of a 5090.