Software developer Maxon is replacing Cinebench 2024 after a good two years. The successor version, Cinebench 2026, is now intended to enable even better comparisons of processors and graphics cards.
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.
Gets support for AMD RDNA 4 and Nvidia Blackwell GPUs Maxon has released the newest version of its Cinebench benchmarking tool. Based on the Redshift rendering engine and adds support… Gets support ...
Maxon’s new release of Cinebench features performance enhancements and adds support for the latest Nvidia and AMD GPUs as well as Apple Silicon. Widely used by reviewers, hardware manufacturers, and ...