In the ever-evolving world of digital technology, Maxon, a leading software developer, has recently announced the release of Cinebench 2024. This latest version of the industry-standard benchmarking ...
News coverage surrounding artificial intelligence almost invariably focuses on the deals that send hundreds of billions of dollars flying, or the latest hardware developments in the GPU or datacenter ...
Maxon has released Cinebench 2024, the latest iteration of its benchmarking software. According to the folks at Maxon, the upgrade “ushers in a new era” by embracing the power of Redshift, Cinema 4D’s ...
AIDA64 was just updated and adds a plethora of benchmarking support support for a number of current and upcoming CPUs, and GPUs. The most interesting update is preliminary benchmarking support for AMD ...
A new mini gaming PC benchmarking tool has just been released, and it's designed to push your hardware to its limits. Featuring five times the ray tracing demands of its predecessor, the new 3DMark ...
Nvidia has set new MLPerf performance benchmarking records on its H200 Tensor Core GPU and TensorRT-LLM software. MLPerf Inference is a benchmarking suite that measures inference performance across ...
A new benchmark for the upcoming Intel Battlemage GPU range has leaked, hinting that Intel's follow-up to Intel Arc Alchemist could be a true contender for PC gamers. This particular leak involves a ...
There are different methods by which you can check GPU health on a Windows Computer. Below, we have explained all these methods in detail. Using the DirectX Diagnostic Tool Using the Device Manager ...
The first graphics-focused benchmark results have surfaced for Apple's M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, offering a closer look at GPU performance improvements. Metal scores on Geekbench reveal that the M2 Pro ...
This test used DaVinci Resolve Studio 20.0.1 and PugetBench for DaVinci Resolve version 1.2.0, a benchmarking tool from Puget Systems. PugetBench for DaVinci Resolve evaluates performance across a ...
While we tend to think of the computer industry as centered on Taiwan, the companies that do most of the R&D are all based in the US, including AMD, NVIDIA, Intel, IBM, Qualcomm, and others. China ...