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Is there a laptop that can handle the demands of motion graphics and video editing? Sidney tries out the HP 14" ZBook Ultra G1a to see how it performs when working in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. In this video, he puts the Ultra G1as battery and RAM to the test to see how it handles rendering, how smooth playback is, and more.
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Specs
1:57 - Premiere Pro
4:08 - Z2 Mini G1A & HP Series 7 Pro 31.5" Monitor
5:51 - After Effects
8:16 - Is This for You?
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by Steven Esposito · Posted
In 1971, Intel Corporation released the very first commercially produced microprocessor, the Intel 4004. 50-plus years later, computer technology has come a long way. Processors have evolved to reach greater performance heights, leveraging multi-core layouts and hybrid designs consisting of Performance and Efficiency cores to drive throughput across your system. With the rise of AI technologies, companies like Intel, Qualcomm, and others have added a new type of processing node with the Neural Processing Unit or NPU. Naturally, this begs the
by Steven Wong · Posted
The 14” Dell Precision 5490 Workstation brings together the elegance of a business-class laptop with enough performance to create quality content while traveling. Despite its compact size, this vPro-compatible laptop packs the hardware and features to take on almost any task thrown at it. This includes using AI-enhanced applications such as Microsoft Copilot to generate content and come up with tips to organize your
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Tools don’t make the artist, but they certainly do help—especially when those tools come from NVIDIA. Case in point: NVIDIA Studio, a creator-focused platform featuring some of the most powerful creative tools on the planet. Whether you’re an aspiring artist, an industry vet, or just someone who likes to dabble in the creative arts, NVIDIA Studio can help you achieve all your artistic ambitions.
NVIDIA RTX GPUs
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