The winner of the AMD FirePro / Dell Precision workstation competition has been drawn out of a virtual hat.
Congratulations go to John Dunten, design draftsman at Gagemaker, a Texas-based developer and manufacturer of precision mechanical inspection equipment, who scoops the Dell Precision Tower 5810 workstation with AMD FirePro graphics.
Dunten, who uses SolidWorks, AutoCAD and Daz3D, told DEVELOP3D that he will use the machine as his primary contracting and training workstation
DEVELOP3D would like to thank everyone that entered the competition as well as our very generous sponsors, AMD FirePro and Dell Precision. We are already planning our next competition.
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