Press Release: Puget Systems HPA Tech Retreat Announcement
Puget Systems Debuts New Remote Workstation Solutions for Studios and New SMPTE 2110 NVIDIA BlueField-3 Powered Systems at HPA Tech Retreat 2026
SMPTE 2110 LED Wall Node
Overview AMD’s Threadripper PRO processors offer a lot of cores for very fast light baking and shader compiling, while NVIDIA’s professional RTX PRO graphics cards offer high 3D performance combined with lots of VRAM and Sync card compatibility. NVIDIA’s BlueField® network adapter provides SMPTE 2110 support for the most advanced multi-node setups, enabling levels of
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Puget Systems at HPA Tech Retreat 2026
Come see Puget Systems’ solutions that address the evolving needs of modern media & entertainment workflows: remote workstations and SMPTE 2110!
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