Introduction
PTC Creo has been one of the most important benchmarks in the workstation environment for years because it is the core platform for parametric 3D design in many branches of industry. In contrast to purely visual applications, both the pure GPU display in the viewport and the handling of assemblies and drawings play a decisive role here. SPECacp workloads can be used to reproduce typical scenarios that occur in everyday design work. CPU-related sub-benchmarks and the CPU composite are not included in this comparison, as the same workstation base platform is always used and differences can therefore only be attributed to the graphics card.
GPU Composite Score
In the overall result, the AMD Radeon Pro W7500 is ahead with 2.24 points, followed by the RTX A1000 with 2.00 points and the Arc Pro B50 with 1.97 points. AMD thus sets the strongest benchmark mark in Creo 9 and shows that the combination of driver optimizations and hardware brings advantages in this specific application.
Shaded Graphics
This test depicts the performance in the fully shaded viewport. Here, the W7500 achieves a clear lead with 3.34 points. The Arc Pro B50 achieves 2.21 points and the RTX A1000 2.10 points. AMD thus delivers a significantly higher frame rate, especially when interactively processing larger assemblies in Shaded mode.
Shaded Edge Graphics
AMD also remains ahead in this sub-benchmark, in which edges are highlighted in addition to the shaded areas. The W7500 achieves 1.96 points, followed by NVIDIA with 1.78 points and Intel with 1.50 points. Edge rendering puts more strain on the pipeline, which is why differences are particularly visible here.
Shaded Reflection Graphics
Reflective surfaces in the viewport are tested here. With 2.40 points, the W7500 is clearly in the lead, followed by the Arc Pro B50 with 1.99 points and the RTX A1000 with 1.81 points. Reflections are a demanding function where the differences between the cards become more apparent.
No Hidden Graphics
This test evaluates the performance when all geometries are displayed without hidden areas. Surprisingly, the Arc Pro B50 clearly comes out on top here with 3.08 points. The RTX A1000 follows with 2.70 points and the W7500 with 2.54 points. Intel has an advantage here for scenes in which as many details as possible remain visible at the same time.
Hidden Graphics
In this scenario with hidden areas, the RTX A1000 is ahead with 2.67 points. The Arc Pro B50 (2.27 points) and the W7500 (2.26 points) are almost on a par behind it. In classic design views, where hidden surfaces are not displayed, NVIDIA has the slightest advantage.
Conclusion
The SPECacp results in Creo 9 show a clear differentiation between the three cards. AMD impresses in the classic viewport disciplines of Shaded, Shaded Edge and Shaded Reflection and thus achieves the best overall score. Intel surprises with a clear victory in No Hidden Graphics, while NVIDIA comes out on top in Hidden Graphics. This shows that the choice of graphics card can vary depending on the focus of work. Those who rely on realistic shaded displays and reflections will find the fastest solution in the W7500. For design views with many visible surfaces, the Arc Pro B50 is strong, while the RTX A1000 offers small advantages for hidden representations. However, AMD remains ahead in the overall ranking under Creo.
- 1 - Introduction, unboxing and technical data
- 2 - Test system and equipment
- 3 - Teardown: PCB, topology and components
- 4 - Teardown: Cooling solution
- 5 - Teardown: Material analysis and ASTM TIM testing
- 6 - Autodesk AutoCAD
- 7 - Autodesk Inventor Pro
- 8 - PTC Creo
- 9 - Dassault Systèmes Solidworks
- 10 - Autodesk Maya
- 11 - SPECviewperf 15 (2025)
- 12 - Adobe Photoshop 26.10
- 13 - Adobe After Effects 2025
- 14 - Adobe Premiere Pro 25.41
- 15 - AI Benchmarks (AI Vision, Image, Text)
- 16 - Rendering
- 17 - Temperatues, clock rates, power draw and fan speed
- 18 - Summary and conclusion









































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