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As a teaser to his video, Tony asked his fans whether they thought the new Zen 5 flagship could break the current Cinebench R23 world record for 16-core CPUs. Of course, it could. At 55,327 vs ...
Intel's upcoming flagship Core Ultra 9 285K appears to have been tested in Cinebench R23 multi-core, where it exhibits a ...
Cinebench R23 Benchmark Results The Ryzen 9 9950X was tested at various power levels, with the following results: 230W: 46,090 points (100%), Peak Frequency: 5477.0 MHz, Temperature: 60.5°C 200W: ...
Nonetheless, early Cinebench R23 numbers suggest an approximate 11% gain in multicore tasks, even though single-core performance reportedly lags behind the Core i9-14900HX. The reason for this ...
The result? A record-breaking 148,719 points in the multi-core run of Cinebench R23... breaking the previous 147,668 points that was also set by an AMD processor -- but that score was usual dual ...
Forward-looking: Intel's brand new Core i9-13980HX mobile chip just broke the 30,000 barrier in Cinebench R23, making it one of the fastest CPUs to date – excluding any distinctions between ...
Here’s how it works. The Intel Xeon W9-3495X processor recently broke the Cinebench R23 world record. The top spot was previously held by the AMD Threadripper 5995WX. The Xeon W9-3495X earned ...
There’s a new champion in the race to get the best score on the industry standard Cinebench R23 test, with the AMD EPYC 9654 processor hitting world record of 147,668. This record was achieved ...
Like the 7700X and 7600X, the 7950X has been put through the paces in the Cinebench R23 render test. Enthusiasts in China acquired several engineering and production samples and started publishing ...
The new version called Cinebench 2024 brings many major upgrades over its predecessor, Cinebench R23, as it now supports measuring GPU performance as well. In the past, Cinebench did have an in ...
Here’s how it works. Cinebench R23, in case you haven't used it, is a visual rendering benchmark that breaks up an image into individual segments that are each drawn to the screen sequentially.
Elsewhere, the press release notes that Cinebench 2024 will “extend its reach to Apple silicon,” which I assume means that it will run on Apple’s M2 chips since R23 already supported the M1.