In the Premiere Pro 24.0 beta, Adobe is adding full hardware decoding and encoding support for Intel Arc GPUs. How well does this work, and does it make Intel a viable alternative to AMD and NVIDIA?
AMD Radeon PRO W7600 and W7500 Content Creation Review
The AMD Radeon PRO W7600 and W7500 are the next installments in AMD’s Radeon PRO product line of professional GPUs. How do they compare to the last-gen W6600 and NVIDIAs closest-priced competitors?
Stable Diffusion Performance – NVIDIA RTX vs Radeon PRO
Stable Diffusion is seeing more use for professional content creation work. How do NVIDIA RTX and Radeon PRO cards compare in this workflow?
Stable Diffusion Performance – NVIDIA GeForce VS AMD Radeon
Stable Diffusion is seeing more use for professional content creation work. How do NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon cards compare in this workflow?
AMD Radeon PRO W7800 and W7900 Content Creation Review
AMD’s has released the Radeon PRO 7000 series of graphics cards featuring up to 48 GB of VRAM. How do they compare to NVIDIA’s RTX Ampere and Ada GPUs?
NVIDIA RTX 4070 and 4060 Ti (8GB) Content Creation Review
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 and 4060 Ti (8GB) are the most recent additions to NVIDIAs consumer family of GPUs on their Ada Lovelace Architecture. How do they compare for content creation against their previous generation counterparts?
Redshift adds AMD GPU support
Maxon’s Redshift adds AMD GPU support. How do AMD’s video cards perform in the latest version of Redshift?
Puget Systems Hardware Trends of 2022
With 2022 at a close, we wanted to look back at the sales trends we saw for CPU, GPU, storage, and OS.
NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada vs RTX A6000 for Content Creation
The NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada is the latest addition to the NVIDIA’s professional family of GPUs. With cutting-edge hardware and the latest Ada Lovelace architecture and 48GB of VRAM, this GPU should be terrific for a wide range of content creation workflows.
GPU Rendering: NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Performance
Following the new consumer GPUs, NVIDIA’s new professional video card, the RTX 6000 Ada Generation, is now available. They are often favored for GPU rendering due to their large VRAM and compact design. Just how much more performance do these new GPUs provide compared to the previous generation RTX cards?