on Launches Cinebench 2026 with Redshift Engine

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Cinebench 2024 logo next to a screenshot of the program interface showing performance graphs on a dark screen, with the text "highlighted." Redshift

Maxon Releases Cinebench 2026 with the Redshift Engine

Maxon has renewed its benchmarking tool for measuring performance with the release of Cinebench 2026. This major update changes the rendering core to use Redshift technology, transforming how 3D graphics processing power is evaluated. Now, the benchmark can simultaneously test CPU and GPU work when handling complex scenes, better reflecting current professional workflows. 🚀

A Fundamental Technical Change

The adoption of the Redshift engine represents the most significant evolution in Cinebench's history. This engine, optimized to leverage graphics card power, allows the test to more accurately simulate rendering in real projects. The tool expands its compatibility to include upcoming Nvidia Blackwell GPUs and AMD Radeon RX 9000 series, as well as integrating Apple M4 and M5 processors. It runs on Windows x86-64, Windows Arm64, and macOS, covering a wide spectrum of platforms.

Key features of the new version:
  • Rendering engine based on Redshift for hybrid tests (CPU+GPU).
  • Native support for the latest graphics architectures on the market.
  • Full compatibility with Apple Silicon chips and the Windows on Arm platform.
Cinebench 2026 scores start a new benchmark line. They are not equivalent to those from previous versions like R23.

Resetting the Measurement Scale

By deeply modifying how performance is calculated, Maxon establishes a new baseline for comparison. Results generated by Cinebench 2026 cannot be directly compared to those from past generations. This means users must interpret this data as a fresh starting point for evaluating hardware. It is common practice when a benchmark is completely redesigned to adopt more modern and demanding rendering methods.

Implications for users:
  • Performance comparisons will only be valid within this specific version.
  • It offers a perfect excuse to rerun tests on new and old systems.
  • Enthusiasts will be able to fill forums with new charts, even if they can't beat records on the old scale.

The Future of Benchmarking

With Cinebench 2026, Maxon not only updates a tool but redefines how 3D graphics processing power is measured in the era of hybrid rendering. By forcing a new scale, the company ensures that tests align with the technologies and hardware professionals use today. This tool positions itself as the standard for those needing to evaluate the real performance of their workstations with the most advanced architectures. 💻