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Over the space of only three years, AMD has virtually taken over the performance high ground for workstation CPUs – but Nvidia still rules the roost for workstation 3D acceleration for content creation. So, to deliver the best of both worlds, Scan picks AMD for the CPU and Nvidia for the GPU.

That Nvidia graphics card is monstrous: the latest flagship Quadro RTX A6000. 6000-series Quadros have always been uncompromising, but the A6000 takes things to

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