Video benchmark software tests your computer's hardware during OpenGL and DirectX rendering. A dedicated graphics processing unit, or GPU, usually performs the intensive task of simulating the ...
For about as long as Techgage has existed, we’ve been covering rendering performance in Maxon’s Cinema 4D. Cinebench is a well-known benchmark at this point, and because it both represents a useful ...
During its life leading up to KeyShot 9, Luxion’s popular design and rendering tool revolved its computation around the CPU, relying on the GPU only to push the image to the screen. Things have ...
A new render engine for Cinebench 2026 comes complete with wider support for CPUs and GPUs, as well as new features.
The Ryzen hype train has left the station, and to build up its speed, AMD has actually released the source file it used to demonstrate just how fast its upcoming eight-core Summit Ridge CPU is. This ...
Maxon’s Cinebench 2026 updates CPU and GPU benchmarking with new SMT tests and Redshift-based scenes, now supporting Nvidia Blackwell, AMD 9000, and Apple M5.
How much GPU power do you need for your Adobe video applications? After looking at the Quadro K1200 and Quadro M4000, Tom Lansford from professional-workstation.com came up with an answer that ...
What will Intel's upcoming Alder Lake CPUs bring to the performance spectrum? Perhaps a retaking of the crown against AMD's finest. That is getting waaaay ahead of things, but if you are pulling for ...
While Ryzen 5 1600X may not have clock speeds as high as the Core i5-7600K’s, it does offer additional cores and virtual cores. We’ve run a battery of benchmarks to see if those cores will make up the ...