The new AMD Threadripper 7000 WX-Series processors are significantly faster than the previous generation Threadripper PRO 5000 WX-series in After Effects, but how do they compare to Intel’s Xeon W line?
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7995WX Content Creation Preview
The 96-Core 7995WX is the highest core count desktop CPU on the market. How does it perform for content creation applications on the TRX50 platform?
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000: Performance vs Previous Generations
The new AMD Threadripper 7000 processors provide significant performance gains over the previous generation, but how do the compare to older processors all the way back to the 1st gen Threadripper?
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Content Creation Review
AMD has launched their new Threadripper 7000 series of processors, offering substantial performance improvements across the board. But, exactly how do they compare to Intel’s Xeon W-3400 line?
Adobe After Effects: AMD Threadripper 7000 vs Intel Xeon W-3400
While most After Effects users will be best served with an Intel Core or AMD Ryzen processor, the new AMD Threadripper 7000 series offer terrific performance for those working with complex After Effects projects.
Intel Core 14th Gen Processors Content Creation Review
The new Intel Core 14th Gen processors are a refresh update of the previous 13th Gen processors. But, how much faster are they for content creation workflows?
Adobe After Effects: Intel Core 14th Gen vs AMD Ryzen 7000
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?
Intel Arc A770 and A750 Content Creation Review (Sept. 2023 Update)
The Intel Arc Alchemist A770 and A750 launched 11 months ago. How have the Intel Arc A770 and A750 improved for content creation applications since then?
Impact of GPU PCI-e Bandwidth on Content Creation Performance
Installing add-in cards—like capture cards—can limit PCI-e bandwidth to the GPU. Does the reduction of PCI-e bandwidth harm performance in content-creation?
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?