V-Ray for ARM
Henry Winchester

Henry Winchester

Last updated: August 14, 2025  •  1 min read

Coming soon: V-Ray for ARM

Summary:

  • V-Ray now supports ARM-based processors on Linux, enhancing versatility and efficiency.
  • ARM architecture offers lower power consumption with performance comparable to x86 platforms.
  • AWS benchmarks show ARM CPUs deliver similar performance to x86 processors at reduced operational costs.
  • This development aims to make V-Ray more accessible and environmentally friendly.

 

Powering the renders of the future: V-Ray is set to take advantage of the reduced power consumption and uncompromising performance of ARM-based CPUs.

We’re always keen to increase V-Ray’s versatility and efficiency, and we’re proud to announce that we’ve been working on general V-Ray support for ARM-based processors running on Linux systems. CPUs using the ARM architecture are known for their lower power consumption while being comparable in performance to x86 platforms.

So far, AWS benchmarks of ARM-based CPUs against comparable x86 processors show similar performance at a reduced cost of operation.

This latest development is part of our ongoing efforts to make V-Ray as accessible and versatile as possible and to let customers use V-Ray in a more cost-efficient way with a lower environmental footprint.

For more information about V-Ray and its new ARM compatibility, you can contact us.

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Henry Winchester
Henry Winchester

Before his work with Chaos, Henry contributed to magazines and websites including PC Gamer, Stuff, T3, ImagineFX, Creative Bloq, TechRadar, and many more. He loves movies, cycling, and outrageously expensive coffee.