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Footnotes
- CGP-45 Based on AMD performance lab testing as of July, 2023, using the SPEC Workstation 3.1 Media and Entertainment metric, SPEC Workstation 3.1 Product Development PTC Creo subset metric, SPEC Workstation 3.1 Life Sciences overall metric, SPEC Workstation 3.1 Financial Services overall metric, SPEC Workstation 3.1 Energy overall metric, the V-Ray CPU performance benchmark, the PugetBench for Adobe AfterEffects v0.95.7 benchmark, the PugetBench for Premiere Pro v0.98.0 benchmark, the SPECapc Maya 2023 CPU composite metric, the Unreal Engine 5.1 compilation benchmark, the Chromium Compilation 115.0.5740 benchmark, the SPECapc for Solidworks 2022 CPU composite metric, the Keyshot CPU rendering benchmark, the Puget Metashape total Processing time (Rock Model) benchmark, and the Corona rendering (Rays/Sec) benchmark, Blender Rendering Benchmark, to compare the performance of AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5995WX, 5975WX, 5965WX, 5955WX, 5945WX processors in reference systems configured with 8x64GB DDR4, NVIDIA Quadro RTX
- All performance and/or cost savings claims are provided by Ansys and have not been independently verified by AMD. Performance and cost benefits are impacted by a variety of variables. Results herein are specific to Ansys and may not be typical. GD-181.
- CGP-45 Based on AMD performance lab testing as of July, 2023, using the SPEC Workstation 3.1 Media and Entertainment metric, SPEC Workstation 3.1 Product Development PTC Creo subset metric, SPEC Workstation 3.1 Life Sciences overall metric, SPEC Workstation 3.1 Financial Services overall metric, SPEC Workstation 3.1 Energy overall metric, the V-Ray CPU performance benchmark, the PugetBench for Adobe AfterEffects v0.95.7 benchmark, the PugetBench for Premiere Pro v0.98.0 benchmark, the SPECapc Maya 2023 CPU composite metric, the Unreal Engine 5.1 compilation benchmark, the Chromium Compilation 115.0.5740 benchmark, the SPECapc for Solidworks 2022 CPU composite metric, the Keyshot CPU rendering benchmark, the Puget Metashape total Processing time (Rock Model) benchmark, and the Corona rendering (Rays/Sec) benchmark, Blender Rendering Benchmark, to compare the performance of AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5995WX, 5975WX, 5965WX, 5955WX, 5945WX processors in reference systems configured with 8x64GB DDR4, NVIDIA Quadro RTX
- All performance and/or cost savings claims are provided by Ansys and have not been independently verified by AMD. Performance and cost benefits are impacted by a variety of variables. Results herein are specific to Ansys and may not be typical. GD-181.