We examine the performance of AMD’s new Ryzen 7 9800X3D in content creation applications.
What H.264 and H.265 Hardware Decoding is Supported in Premiere Pro?
Premiere Pro supports hardware-based decoding for H.264 and H.265 (HEVC) which can significantly improve performance with these codecs, but not all “flavors” of these codecs are supported depending on the bit depth and chroma subsampling used. In addition, support can change depending on the capability of the hardware in your system. In order to determine exactly what is supported, we decided to do our own testing to see exactly what types of H.264/5 media has hardware decoding support in Premiere Pro.
Power Draw, Cooling, and Efficiency: Intel Core Ultra 200S
In this article, we examine the power draw and efficiency of the new Intel Core Ultra 200S series processors.
Is it Worth Upgrading to Intel Core Ultra 200S Processors for Video Editing?
Intel’s new Core Ultra 200S processors have been launched, but are they good for video editing workflows and worth the upgrade?
Intel Core Ultra 200S Content Creation Review
We examine the performance of Intel’s new Core Ultra 200S series desktop processors in content creation applications.
Impact of Intel Microcode 0x12B on Content Creation Performance
We examine the performance penalty of the Vmin Shift Instability fix (microcode 0x12B) in Content Creation applications.
AMD Branch Prediction Update: Ryzen 9000 Content Creation Performance
In this article, we examine the performance impact of AMD’s Windows branch prediction update on content creation.
Intel Xeon W-3500 Content Creation Review
Intel has launched their new Xeon W-3500 fmaily of processors, a refresh of their prior W-3400 family. How do they compare to AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-series of processors?
AMD Ryzen 9000: Performance vs Previous Generations
AMD’s new Ryzen 9000 series of processors offer moderate performance improvements over Ryzen 7000. But how do they compare to Ryzen 5000 and 3000?
AMD Ryzen 9000 Content Creation Review
Introduction Following some launch delays, AMD has now released their entire AMD Ryzen 9000 Series of processors. These CPUs are based on AMD’s new Zen 5 CPU architecture, which promises increased IPC (Instructions Per Clock) and improved efficiency—in addition to better memory support. These CPUs are compatible with existing AM5 Motherboards (e.g., X670E), which support