Evaluating the speed of GeForce RTX 40-Series GPUs using NVIDIA’s TensorRT-LLM tool for benchmarking GPU inference performance.
Puget Systems at GDC 2024
Come visit Puget Systems at GDC and find out how we can help your game dev team with workstations, servers, and storage!
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series Content Creation Review
NVIDIA has released the SUPER variants of their RTX 4080, 4070 Ti, and 4070 consumer GPUs. How do they compare to their non-SUPER counterparts?
Puget Systems at HPA Tech Retreat 2024
Come see Puget Systems’ new innovations this year at HPA Tech Retreat!
Powering Virtual Production with Camp Lucky
We spoke with Jason Starne at Camp Lucky about how virtual production enables them to “create wildly immersive and creative ad campaigns for their clients.”
Experiences with Multi-GPU Stable Diffusion Training
Results and thoughts with regard to testing a variety of Stable Diffusion training methods using multiple GPUs.
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series Content Creation Review
AMD has launched their new Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-series of processors, offering substantial performance improvements across the board. But, exactly how do they compare to Intel’s Xeon W-3400 line?
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 vs Threadripper PRO 7000WX for Content Creation
With their latest “7000” series of processors, AMD has split their high re-count CPUs into two separate product families: the AMD Threadripper 7000 Series, and the even higher tier AMD Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series. But when is it worth it to invest in the PRO line for different content creation workflows?
Cinema 4D: AMD Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series vs Intel Xeon W-3400
AMD’s new Threadripper 7000 WX-Series processors have upgraded to DDR5, and introduced architectural changes. But how do these new CPUs perform in Unreal Engine compared to the previous generation Threadripper Pro 5000 WX-series and Intel’s Xeon W line?
V-Ray: AMD Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series vs Intel Xeon W-3400
AMD’s latest Threadripper 7000 WX-Series processors have transitioned to DDR5 and implemented architectural enhancements. However, their performance in V-Ray, in contrast to the earlier Threadripper Pro 5000 WX-series and Intel’s Xeon W line, remains a crucial consideration.