Puget Systems Launches ‘Puget Labs Certification Program’ to Help Customers Identify Best Options for their Workflow Needs

Puget Systems Launches ‘Puget Labs Certification Program’ to Help Customers Identify Best Options for their Workflow Needs
Vū Names Puget Systems as Exclusive Computer Hardware Vendor for All Facilities Nationwide; Debuts New Las Vegas Location Powered by Puget Systems
Puget Systems Launches Accessible, Small Form Factor Custom Intel Core Z690 NUC Workstations
Marketing Manager, Eric Brown, pledges to use marketing budget to improve representation in the technology industry.
Auburn, WA (November 30, 2020) – Puget Systems (www.pugetsystems.com) today announced a new initiative – the PugetBench for DaVinci Resolve – to address the need for comprehensive, repeatable and consistent benchmark testing for colorists, editors, and VFX artists using DaVinci Resolve. This benchmark is designed to thoroughly test many aspects of Resolve using real-world projects and workflows, and the latest CPU, GPU, and other hardware components.
With the Ryzen 5000 series CPUs, AMD has taken a solid lead over Intel in a wide range of workflows. Puget Systems is excited to announce that we are now offering workstations powered by the AMD Ryzen 5000 Series CPUs.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 24GB is the fastest GPU on the market, but for some workflows, one is simply not enough. Utilizing the Gigabyte RTX 3090 TURBO 24G, Puget Systems is now offering workstations with up to three of these amazingly powerful video cards.
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.
Our own senior hardware analyst, Matt Bach, gave a presentation at PNY’s booth at SIGGRAPH 2019 on 6K to 8K editing workflows and what you need to be able to handle it.
In this video, School of Motion teamed up with Puget Systems and Adobe to develop the ultimate After Effects computer. School of Motion wanted to tackle this subject, but instead of simply figuring out a way to make After Effects run faster the team pondered a far more interesting question, can we build the worlds fastest After Effects computer?