AutoCAD 2021 with the Cadalyst Benchmark Suite
The CPU order has changed every now and then over the years. AutoCAD has never really been an AMD domain, but the Ryzen 5000 was able to catch up with Comet Lake S for the first time and even take a slight lead. It was then even enough for Rocket Lake quite well. After that, Alder Lake came and could really annoy AMD’s Ryzens. Now, unfortunately, AutoCAD is extremely CPU-heavy and there is also quite little to parallelize in the normal workspace. It is often what a few cores are capable of that counts. Well, and then came Ryzen 7000, snatched the crown. For now. But what comes next?
In 2D and 3D, the Radeon RX 6950XT is still almost limited by the CPU even in Ultra-HD, although it looks a bit better with the newer CPUs from AMD and Intel.
First of all, I will summarize 2D and 3D graphics rendering, since these two partial results are, in my opinion, clearer and more consistent than the Cadalyst’s total score, which also includes data accesses, but which can fluctuate depending on the background noise of the rest of the system. Three benchmarks, but 5 results, if you exaggerate. So that’s my new score, although of course I’ll still list the individual results below as usual. And lo and behold, Intel can play it cool again, because the result is extremely clear. For both CPUs, mind you.
Partial benchmarks of the Cadalyst
Let’s now take a look at the individual results, where it becomes apparent where AMD’s new Ryzen is a bit weaker. The bottom line is that all benchmarks except for the pure CPU performance clearly go back to Intel, so you have to be fair in the end. The only thing is that this area is hardly relevant for everyday work with CPUs so close together.
- 1 - Introduction, preface and CPU specs
- 2 - What's new with Raptor Lake?
- 3 - Test setup and methodology
- 4 - Gaming Performance HD Ready (1280 x 720 Pixels)
- 5 - Gaming Performance Full HD (1920 x 1080 Pixels)
- 6 - Gaming Performance WQHD (2560 x 1440 Pixels)
- 7 - Autodesk AutoCAD 2021
- 8 - Autodesk Inventor 2021 Pro
- 9 - Rendering, Simulation, Financial, Programming
- 10 - Science and Math
- 11 - Power consumption and efficiency
- 12 - Summary and conclusion
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