Press Release: Puget Bench Development Program

Puget Systems Expands Puget Bench for Creators Initiative, Extending Industry-Leading Benchmarking Tools to Hardware, Software Developers with the Puget Bench Development Program

Puget Bench Development Program Enables Unique Partnership Opportunities with Hardware, Software and Workflow Leaders to Create the Most Relevant, Meaningful Benchmarks for End Users

Auburn, WA (August 5, 2025) – Puget Systems (www.pugetsystems.com) today announced the formal launch of the Puget Bench Development Program. An extension – and expansion – of the industry-popular and influential Puget Bench for Creators application, the Puget Bench Development Program provides a way for industry leaders in the hardware, software, and workflow spaces to collaborate with Puget Systems to ensure that benchmark testing of participants’ systems, hardware components and software workflows are relevant to the work end users are doing every day, while accurately reflecting the latest advances in technology.

The Puget Bench Development Program gives software developers, hardware partners, and others direct input into the design and evolution of performance benchmarks. Participants also collaborate with the Puget Systems benchmarking team to ensure workloads reflect real-world usage, identify key performance metrics, and validate testing methodology.

Through this program, partners gain early access to benchmark updates, the ability to shape upcoming features, and a robust filtering system to protect against NDA hardware leaks. Whether optimizing for a new rendering engine, codec, or workflow, the Puget Bench Development Program ensures participants’ software or hardware is accurately represented—and users get actionable performance data.

Membership in the development program grants:

  • Multi-user site license with support for all licensed features
  • Early access to upcoming benchmark builds and tests
  • Offline license activation
  • Ability to disable benchmark result uploading and/or asset downloading
  • Recurring sync calls to discuss benchmark and industry direction
  • Access to whitelist/blacklist to filter NDA results from the public database
  • Access to Puget Bench roadmap

Puget Systems partnered with a number of industry leading systems developers to test and refine the Program prior to its formal launch to help better define, and refine the program. Participants currently in the program include a diverse range of organizations—spanning hardware manufacturers, software developers, and creative software vendors. These are the types of companies building the tools and platforms that power modern creative work, from GPU acceleration and AI-based effects to real-time engines and post-production pipelines.

This collaborative approach ensures benchmarks stay relevant as workflows and technology evolve and provides a valuable feedback loop between software development and hardware testing.

Puget Systems reserves full control over what is ultimately included in its benchmarks, but this program allows feedback to be given at every stage of the benchmark development process. Companies interested in joining the Puget Bench Development Program can visit here to learn more, request access, and begin shaping the next generation of creative performance benchmarks. 

What is Puget Bench for Creators: How Does it Work?

Puget Bench for Creators has quickly become the industry’s most relied upon guidelines for testing and understanding hardware and software performance in creative workflows. It is designed to benchmark professional workloads in the most common video editing, photography, VFX, and motion graphics applications.

The benchmarks run directly on the host application, instead of relying on artificial or synthetic workloads, to give the most real-world results possible. Users can rely on the Puget Bench for Creators desktop app as a good way to ensure that systems are running as expected, with no abnormal showdowns or issues.

Puget Bench for Creators is available for Windows and MacOS, with benchmarks for Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and After Effects, as well as for Blackmagic Davinci Resolve.

With Puget Bench, real-world workflows are broken down into their base aspects for detailed analysis. Testing in a standardized and repeatable manner allows users to see how their system compares to the latest available hardware overall and in specific tasks.

Puget Bench benchmarks are focused on the most popular and common workflows used by professionals. They are also 100% free for end users, with a license only necessary for commercial use or advanced features like local logging and CLI support.

About Puget Systems

Puget Systems is based in the Seattle suburb of Auburn, WA, and specializes in high performance custom built computers. We emphasize customization with laser focus on understanding each customer’s specific workflow, and offer personal consulting and support that we believe is becoming quite rare in the industry. Our goal is to provide each client with the best possible computer for their needs and budget. For more information or to see how Puget Systems can design a system specifically tailored to the work that you do, please visit www.pugetsystems.com.more information or to see how Puget Systems can design a system specifically tailored to the work that you do, please visit www.pugetsystems.com.