With the recent overhaul of our After Effects benchmark, we thought it was a good time to do an in-depth analysis of the current CPUs on the market to see how they compare.

With the recent overhaul of our After Effects benchmark, we thought it was a good time to do an in-depth analysis of the current CPUs on the market to see how they compare.
With their latest “7000” series of processors, AMD has split their high re-count CPUs into two separate product families: the AMD Threadripper 7000 Series, and the even higher tier AMD Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series. But when is it worth it to invest in the PRO line for different content creation workflows?
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 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?
High-core count CPUs such as AMD’s Threadripper 7000-series are ideally suited to 3d rendering in programs like V-Ray. We look into how they perform compared to Intel Xeon and previous Threadripper Pro CPUs.
High-core count CPUs such as AMD’s Threadripper 7000-series are ideally suited to 3d rendering in programs like Cinema 4D. We look into how they perform compared to Intel Xeon and previous Threadripper Pro CPUs.
High-core count CPUs such as AMD’s Threadripper 7000-series are ideally suited to 3d rendering in programs like Blender. We look into how they perform compared to Intel Xeon and previous Threadripper Pro CPUs.
High-core count CPUs such as AMD’s Threadripper 7000-series are highly useful for development tasks in Unreal Engine. We look into how they perform compared to Intel Xeon and previous Threadripper Pro CPUs.
The new AMD Threadripper 7000 series CPUs are here, offering significant perforamnce gains in DaVinci Resolve. But, is it enough for AMD to take the lead over Intel Xeon W?
The new AMD Threadripper 7000 processors aim to extend AMD’s lead over Intel in the pro market, but are they significantly faster than the previous generation Threadripper PRO 5000 WX-series?