Puget Systems Launches ‘PugetBench for Creators’ – New Benchmarking App for the Desktop

Puget Systems Launches ‘PugetBench for Creators’ – New Benchmarking App for the Desktop
Auburn, WA (February 25, 2020) – Puget Systems (www.pugetsystems.com) today announced a new initiative – the PugetBench for Adobe® Creative Cloud®- to address the need for comprehensive, repeatable and consistent benchmark testing for the most popular applications used by creative professionals. These benchmarks are designed to thoroughly test many of Adobe’s most popular applications using real-world projects and workflows, and the latest CPU, GPU, and other hardware components.
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