Recently disclosed AMD 7000 series have been designed to power the highest class Workplacepromising major performance gains over its predecessor, the company said.
In the last month “Reveal live”AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su explained: “The performance of the single-threaded Ryzen 7000 is up to 29% higher than that of the Ryzen 5000. It’s just a huge performance boost.”
And this so-famous growth in processor Performance is proving to be a huge boon for content creators and the creative workflow, according to recently published key benchmarks.
Create content with the AMD 7000 series
In a series of tests carried out by Puget systemsCustom PC maker revealed that Adobe users can expect up to 30% performance gains in Photoshop, Lightroom Classic and After the effects
But while photo editors and VFX software coped well with past AMD incarnations, that’s bad news for professional video editors. Adobe’s industrial video editor proved to be less efficient for the 7000 series.
While running Premiere of Prowith which the latest AMD processors have struggled 12th generation Intel processors.
However, the testing team noted that “if you work with intraframe codecs like ProRes, the new AMD Ryzen 7000 series is roughly on par with 12th Gen Intel Core processors, while RAW material like RED can even be about 42% faster with Ryzen. ”
For video content creators, this therefore means evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the new processors against their own specific use cases.
In addition to the ubiquitous Adobe habitat, DaVinci Resolve – our favorite free video editing software – has been put to the test. The An alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro showed a steady increase in performance of 10-15% compared to legacy hardware.
CineBench, V-Ray, Unreal Engine, and 3D modeling software Blender was also tested, and each time the AMD 7000 series triumphed over its Intel counterparts.
The AMD 7000 series, which uses the Zen 4 architecture and supports DDR5 and PCIe 5.0, arrives with the Ryzen 5 7600X, Ryzen 7 7700XRyzen 9 7900X i Ryzen 9 7950X. Released September 27, prices start at $ 299 / £ 259, up to $ 699 / £ 599.
While it is more affordable than the previous generation, we noted in our Ryzen 9 7950X review that while it is “by far the best processor on the market,” the lower cost is offset by the need to invest in a new computer for video editing.