Following our recent M3 Max MacBook testing, we used our benchmark database to get performance data for Mac vs. PC for content creation.
Intel Core i9-14900KS Content Creation Review
The Intel i9-14900KS is a small top-end refresh on the 14900K targeted at enthusiasts. How much performance does the higher base TDP and boost clock gain?
Puget Systems Laptop vs Desktop Performance Comparison for Content Creation
With the launch of the new Puget Systems 17″ laptop, there are a lot of performance questions we want to address. Today, we will be examining the performance of this new mobile workstation compared to a more traditional desktop.
Power Draw and Cooling: Intel Core 14th Gen Processors
In this article, we examine the impact that power limits and large coolers have on content creation performance for the 14900K.
Intel Core 14th Gen Processors Content Creation Review
The new Intel Core 14th Gen processors are a refresh update of the previous 13th Gen processors. But, how much faster are they for content creation workflows?
Adobe Photoshop: Intel Core 14th Gen vs AMD Ryzen 7000
Intel typcially holds a small lead in lightly threaded applications like Photoshop, but will the new Intel Core 14th Gen processors allow them to extend this lead even more?
Adobe Lightroom Classic: Intel Core 14th Gen vs AMD Ryzen 7000
Intel and AMD have recently performend nearly on par in Adobe Lightroom Classic, but are the new 14th Gen Intel processors enough for Intel to take a solid lead?
Adobe Premiere Pro: Intel Core 14th Gen vs AMD Ryzen 7000
Intel Core processors typically hold an edge over AMD in Premiere Pro due to Quick Sync, but how well do the new 14th Gen processors perform?
DaVinci Resolve Studio: Intel Core 14th Gen vs AMD Ryzen 7000
14th Gen Intel processors are here, and are drop-in replacements for 12th & 13th Gen Core processors. Intel usually holds a lead in NLEs due to Quick Synch, but how well do these new CPUs perform in DaVinci Resolve?
Adobe After Effects: Intel Core 14th Gen vs AMD Ryzen 7000
14th Gen Intel processors have launched, offering a modest increase in performance. How well do they perform in After Effects, and will they extend Intel’s lead in this segment?