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Cinebench 2026 out and ready to hammer CPUs and graphics cards six times as hard — updated benchmark includes an SMT core test
Heads up, tech enthusiasts everywhere, for a new version of one of your favorite benchmarks just dropped. Maxon just announced the minty fresh new Cinebench 2026, ready to beat the heck out of your ...
Maxon introduces Cinebench 2026, the latest benchmark with support for Nvidia Blackwell and AMD Radeon 9000 GPUs, Apple M4/M5 silicon, and a new SMT CPU test, offering a more realistic evaluation of ...
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.
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On Monday, Maxon announced Cinebench 2026, the latest version of its benchmarking software for testing CPU and GPU performance using real-world 3D rendering workloads based on the Redshift engine.
The new AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D is reportedly massively quicker than the 7800X3D, according to a new leak that's reportedly come from the MSI OC Lab. This latest leak pits the two CPUs against each other ...
The Ryzen 9 9950X isn't actually available yet, but benchmarks have been cropping up all over the web. We reported before on some leaked results in Geekbench, but today we have a pile of ...
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