Website: Adobe
Used the world over by amateur and professional videographers, Premiere Pro is an important workload for any CPU these days. Our test involves exporting real, in-house footage from one of the videos on our YouTube channel. It is roughly 1GB of 4K footage including an audio track and transition effects, and we export it using the built-in YouTube 4K preset with H.264 encoding. GPU acceleration is enabled just as it would be normally, but the test is very heavily CPU-bound.
Website: HandBrake
We perform a simple transcode using the freely available HandBrake software, which converts a 150-second, 917MB, 4K, MKV video sample to a 1080p MP4 file using the HQ 1080p preset. Our results show strong scaling with increasing threads, which is indicative of high-performance video editing suites, albeit without any GPU acceleration.Website: Futuremark
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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