Sytronix tops CPU benchmark with British-made technology

Sytronix now dominates the Blender CPU benchmark, placing British manufacturing at the forefront of cutting-edge computing performance.

  • Friday, 12th September 2025 Posted 6 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

Sytronix, the British venture founded by James Walsh, has surged to the top of the Blender CPU benchmark leaderboard, a key industry measure, smashing previous records by 142%.

Utilising two AMD EPYC 9965 processors, Sytronix recorded an unprecedented score of 9688.91. This monumental achievement signals a renaissance of British technology manufacturing.

"Our systems are designed to scale, engineered to lead, and built for records," states Walsh.

Unlike its peers, Sytronix embraces efficiency without overclocking, which pushes hardware beyond safe power limits. Syntronix focused on tuning to ensure optimal performance without compromising on energy consumption, even reducing it. The emphasis remains on performance per Watt, giving clients both speed and sustainability.

Pioneering a unique approach, Sytronix manufactures its servers entirely in-house within the UK. Every component, from the chassis to the circuit boards, is meticulously crafted under one roof in Chorley, Lancashire. This strategy not only reduces costs but also enhances quality, setting Sytronix apart from global giants.

With a groundbreaking system, industries spanning AI, high-performance computing, and CGI can exploit both speed and eco-friendliness. Many clients are upgrading to a single Sytronix system, slashing hardware expenditures and energy use by up to 50%.

Sytronix seeks to become the first to breach a 10,000+ score on Blender's benchmark. With partnerships alongside leading tech companies like AMD, NVIDIA, and ASUS, plans are afoot to diversify into software IP and infrastructure.

Founded in 2021, Sytronix's vision of combining performance, sustainability, and British craftsmanship heralds a new server era, radically improving the landscape of computing.

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