Unreal Engine has very little use for multiple GPUs in a system. With the new 4.27 release, they’ve added Multi-GPU support for the GPU Lightmass plugin. But how does it work and is it worth the cost?
Intel Xeon W-3300 Processor Review Roundup
Intel’s new Xeon W-3330 series of workstation CPUs are here, ranging from 12 to 38 cores, and touting up to 18% IPC improvements. But are these features worth the higher cost of the Xeon platform, and how do they fare against AMD’s Threadripper Pro line?
Unreal Engine – Intel Xeon W-3300 Processor Performance
Intel’s new Xeon W-3330 series of workstation CPUs are here, ranging from 12 to 38 cores, and touting up to 18% IPC improvements. But are these features worth the higher cost of the Xeon platform, and how do they fare against AMD’s Threadripper Pro line in Unreal Engine?
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti & 3080 Ti Review Roundup
NVIDIA’s new GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti are here, touting more performance and higher VRAM on the RTX 3080 Ti compared to the the RTX 3080 – although with a larger price tag to match. But how do these new cards perform in the real world?
Unreal Engine 4.26 – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti & 3080 Ti Performance
NVIDIA’s new GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti are here, promising higher performance than their non-Ti counterparts – although with a larger price tag to match. The big question is exactly where these fit in Nvidia’s crowded product line for Unreal Engine.
Unreal Engine 5 – What’s new, and is it ready to use.
Unreal Engine 5 is the first major release from Epic since Unreal Engine 4 release 7 years ago. We take a look at what is new, and if it is ready for your project.
Unreal Engine 4.26 – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Performance
NVIDIA’s new GeForce RTX 3080 Ti is here, touting more performance and higher VRAM than the RTX 3080 – although with a larger price tag to match. The big question is exactly where this fits between the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090 for Unreal Engine.
MetaHumans – a look past the Hype
Epic released their MetaHuman Creator tool in early access. Let’s look past the social media hype and into what it actually offers, and who will be using it professionally.
11th Gen Intel Core CPU Review Roundup
Intel’s new 11th Gen Core processors are here, with significant improvements including an advertised 19% improvement in IPC (instructions per clock), but with a drop in total core count on the high end. This makes it hard to estimate how each model will perform in the real world without application and workflow specific benchmarking and testing.
Unreal Engine: 11th Gen Intel Core vs AMD Ryzen 5000 Series
Recently, Intel announced their new 11th Gen Intel Core desktop processors (code-named “Rocket Lake”). These new processors are marketed as having substantially better per-core performance compared to their previous 10th Gen Core models, however, their top-of-the-line CPU now has fewer cores. How will these new CPUs compare to AMD in Unreal Engine?