Now Available: PugetBench for After Effects 1.0!
Adobe released version 25.2 for both Premiere Pro and After Effects, introducing new features, performance updates, and workflow improvements.
Choosing the Right CPU for Unreal Engine: Ryzen X3D vs Threadripper
Wondering which CPU is best for Unreal Engine development? Whether you’re an artist compiling shaders or a programmer waiting on code builds, we break down how AMD’s Ryzen X3D and Threadripper stack up and which one makes sense for your workflow.
Threadripper T120-5U
This 5U rackmount system features AMD’s Threadripper 7000 processor platform with a CEB-size motherboard. Threadripper is AMD’s high-end desktop (HEDT) workstation CPU family, with an emphasis on lots of cores, threads, and PCI-Express lanes.
Puget Mobile 16″
With a high-end Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Mobile, this laptop workstation rivals desktop PC performance in a portable chassis.
Custom Servers
At Puget Systems we focus on each client’s unique situation and needs. Let us tailor a bespoke server solution for your workflow!
Do Video Editors Need GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs?
NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs have arrived, but are they a worthwhile upgrade for video editing worfklows in Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve?
Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects – What’s New In Version 25.2?
Adobe released version 25.2 for both Premiere Pro and After Effects, introducing new features, performance updates, and workflow improvements.
The Future of LED Walls: Arena & Nuke Stage Go Beyond Game Engines
There’s new competition in virtual production as Chaos launches Arena and Foundry announces Nuke Stage: dedicated real-time software for ICVFX on LED walls.
PugetBench Compare Results
Warning: PugetBench for After Effects 1.0 has recently been released. Comparisons will be limited for the near future, but you can help by running the benchmark and contributing your results! Found a problem with the benchmark data or interface? Report an issue.