14th Gen Intel processors have launched, offering a modest increase in performance. How well do they perform in After Effects, and will they extend Intel’s lead in this segment?
Unreal Engine: Intel Core 14th Gen vs AMD Ryzen 7000
14th Gen Intel processors have launched and are drop-in replacements for 12th & 13th Gen Core processors. How well do they perform in Unreal Engine?
V-Ray: Intel Core 14th Gen vs AMD Ryzen 7000
14th Gen Intel processors have launched and are drop-in replacements for 12th & 13th Gen Core processors. How well do they perform in V-Ray.
Cinema 4D: Intel Core 14th Gen vs AMD Ryzen 7000
14th Gen Intel processors have launched and are drop-in replacements for 12th & 13th Gen Core processors. How well do they perform in Cinema 4D?
Blender: Intel Core 14th Gen vs AMD Ryzen 7000
14th Gen Intel processors have launched and are drop-in replacements for 12th & 13th Gen Core processors. How well do they perform in Blender?
Impact of Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling on Content Creation Performance
Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling is a behind-the-scenes change in Windows to move processing GPU requests from the CPU to the GPU. Does enabling the feature have any impact on content creation performance?
Impact of DDR5 Speed on Content Creation Performance (2023 update)
DDR5 memory has kits rated for up to 8400 Mbps, while desktop CPUs only officially support up to 5600 Mbps. How much does running at official specifications actually impact performance in common content creation applications?
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D and 7950X3D Content Creation Review
AMD’s Ryzen X3D processors promise incredible performance for gamers and creators. But does the additional cache increase performance for content creation?
Intel Xeon W-3400 Content Creation Review
Intel has released its latest Xeon W-3400 processors, featuring up to 56 cores and eight channel DDR5 memory. Are these new processor enough for Intel to take the performance crown from AMD for content creation?
Intel Xeon W-2400 Content Creation Review
Intel has released its latest Xeon W-2400 processors, featuring up to 24 cores and quad channel DDR5 memory. Although the W-2400 is not as powerful as Intel’s W-3400 line, it is expected to compete well with AMD’s lower core count Threadripper Pro processors for several content creation workflows.