Cinebench
Cinebench is a cross-platform test suite which tests a computer's hardware capabilities. It can be used as a test for Cinema 4D's 3D modeling, animation, motion graphic and rendering performance on multiple CPU cores. The program "target[s] a certain niche and [is] better suited for high-end desktop and workstation platforms".[1]
Developer(s) | MAXON Computer GmbH |
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Stable release | R20
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Operating system | Microsoft Windows, macOS, AmigaOS |
Type | 3D computer graphics Benchmark |
License | Free |
Website | www |
Cinebench is commonly used to demonstrate hardware capabilities at tech shows to show a CPU performance.[2]
Cinebench is commonly used by Tech YouTubers as a benchmark program to test a computer's performance.[3][4]
See also
References
- Mujtaba, Hassan (2019-08-23). "Intel Says Their CPUs Are Better Than AMD Ryzen 3000 In Everything". Wccftech. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
- Ung, Gordon Mah (13 August 2019). "Should you buy a laptop with Intel's 8th-gen or 9th-gen CPU? We run the benchmarks". PCWorld. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
- Mike Wuerthele and Malcolm Owen (2019-07-19). "Video demonstrates Hackintosh potential, but still isn't the Mac Pro". AppleInsider. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
- Parrish, Kevin (2019-08-07). "'Official' Early Ryzen Threadripper 1950X CPU Benchmarks Arrive". Digital Trends. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
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