![]() ![]() Since Redshift was originally developed as a GPU renderer, the update reinstates GPU benchmarking, Maxon having removed the previous GPU benchmark in 2019. In Cinebench 2024, that changes to Redshift, the production renderer that Maxon acquired in 2019, and which is now its preferred render engine in Cinema 4D. Previous versions of Cinebench were based on the Standard renderer in Cinema 4D, Maxon’s 3D modeling and motion graphics software, from which Cinebench is derived. Now a unified CPU and GPU benchmark, compatible with a wide range of processors It’s a significant update, reinstating GPU benchmarking, with the new Redshift-based benchmark making it possible to test systems with AMD, Apple and Nvidia GPUs.Ī staple tool for graphics hardware reviewersįor over a decade, Cinebench has been a standard tool in benchmarking graphics hardware, both for individual users looking to test their systems, and for studios.Įven CG Channel’s own hardware reviewer, Jason Lewis – not generally a fan of synthetic benchmarks – uses it in his reviews of workstations and graphics cards. Maxon has released Cinebench 2024, the latest version of its CG benchmarking software. Posted by Jim Thacker Maxon releases Cinebench 2024 ![]()
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