Adobe Premiere Pro: AMD Threadripper 7000 vs Intel Xeon W-3400
The new AMD Threadripper 7000 processors aim to extend AMD’s lead over Intel in the pro market, but are they significantly faster than the previous generation Threadripper PRO 5000 WX-series?
DaVinci Resolve: AMD Threadripper 7000 vs Intel Xeon W-3400
The new AMD Threadripper 7000 series CPUs are here, offering significant perforamnce gains in DaVinci Resolve. But, is it enough for AMD to take the lead over Intel Xeon W?
T120-L
This mid-tower system features AMD’s Threadripper™ 9000 processor platform, with four memory channels and up to 64 cores, on a CEB-size motherboard.
T131-XL
This full-tower system features AMD’s Threadripper™ 9000 processors, with four memory channels and up to 64 cores, on a CEB motherboard in a large chassis.
Setting Virtual Production Standards with Vū
We spoke with the team at Vū about their experiences working with Puget Systems and how clusters of our workstations help them drive massive LED walls.
Puget Bench Licensing
While Puget Bench is free for you to use on your personal system, a license is required for commercial or press use and unlocks advanced features.
Puget Bench for Premiere Pro
Puget Bench for Premiere Pro runs on top of your installed copy of Adobe Premiere Pro, providing benchmark data directly from the application.
AMD Microsoft Olive Optimizations for Stable Diffusion Performance Analysis
AMD has published a guide outlining how to use Microsoft Olive for Stable Diffusion to get up to a 9.9x improvement in performance. But is that enough to catch up to NVIDIA?
NVIDIA TensorRT Extension for Stable Diffusion Performance Analysis
NVIDIA has released a TensorRT extension for Stable Diffusion using Automatic 1111, promising significant performance gains. But does it work as advertised?
Case Study with Ross Shain
We talked with Ross Shain, a veteran of the post-production industry and creative technology evangelist, about how he uses his Puget Systems workstation.








