Puget Systems to Debut RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation at SIGGRAPH 2025

The high-performance workstation provider will also be demonstrating a ‘Virtual Rage Room’ immersive, interactive experience that leverages markerless mocap tech and a 10-foot LED volume.
Puget Systems is headed to SIGGRAPH 2025 next week in Vancouver, BC, Canada and will be teaming up in its booth #507 with Form Volumes to demonstrate an immersive, interactive experience that leverages markerless mocap technology and a 10-foot LED volume to create a “Virtual Rage Room” for attendees.The company also announced that it will debut - and begin taking orders for - the newest addition to its lineup of high-performance workstations for Content Creators; the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation.

The company’s team will be demonstrating a fully-configured system, loaded with 288GB of VRAM at the conference.The activation partnership between Puget Systems and Form Volumes will let SIGGRAPH attendees step inside a “Virtual Rage Room” where markerless motion capture technology will track body movements without the need for physical markers or suits.Participants will be able to move freely while their motions are captured in real time; they will have 15 seconds to swing away at digital objects in a gamified “rage room” environment—an energetic and highly shareable moment of full-performance capture, all powered by an integrated suite of high-end tools, including:  Markerless motion capture by Captury—no reflective suits or dots required; Full-body tracking via a truss-mounted OptiTrack camera array using Motive software; Real-time facial tracking;  LED visualization through Unilumin’s all-in-one wall systems, supplied by Form Volumes; Real-time rendering in Unreal Engine; Cloud integration to deliver instant shareable content.

Puget Systems high-performance workstations will power all of the real-time rendering and the high-speed media management for the demo.Key technology contributors to making the demo possible include: Form Volumes – Technical integration of all virtual production, real-time capabilities OptiTrack – World-class motion capture systems Captury – Markerless mocap for body tracking Unilumin – LED display and spatial integration Motive / OBS / Unreal Engine / Cloud – Full media pipeline from capture to delivery Puget Systems’ new RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition is built around NVIDIA’s impressive GPU specifications and is designed especially for workflows that can leverage multiple GPUs.In their testing, Puget Systems lab technicians found that NVIDIA’s approach of using only half the power of the standard RTX Pro 6000 Workstation Edition is highly effective at allowing for multiple GPUs without sacrificing performance to any substantive degree.

The company completed comprehensive benchmarking tests using PugetBench for Content Creators, and measure the performance of the RTX Pro 6000 Workstation Edition on several industry-popular content creation applications, including Adobe After Effects, Lightroom Classic, Davinci Resolve, Unreal Engine and several others.For complete details on the results and conclusions of this extensive testing, please visit here.  For more information on the Puget Systems RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation , please contact one of Puget Systems' expert tech consultants.Dan Sarto is Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network.
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