AMD gives first glimpse of monster 64-core EPYC ‘Rome’ CPU Posted by Greg Corke - November 8, 2018 AMD has given a first glimpse of its next generation EPYC server CPU codenamed “Rome”, which features up to 64…
Carfulan adds Advanced Performance demo day to the December calendar Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 22, 2018 The Carfulan Group has announced that 25 live machine and technology demonstrations will take place at its inaugural Manufacturing Performance…
MakerBot brings 3D Printing Method to the office space Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 11, 2018 MakerBot has returned after more than two years of developing a new desktop FDM 3D printer – the MakerBot Method…
3D Printing News Graded Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 13, 2018 With the giant Q4 3D Printing trade shows and global press launches a place for mic drops and future facing…
Stratasys V650 Flex breaks into industrial SLA 3D Printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 1, 2019 The first commercialised SLA printer in Stratasys’ 30-year history, the V650 Flex marks a change in direction for the company…
Ferrari Competizioni GT solve faster with new Ansys Mosaic meshes Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 18, 2019 Ansys’ engineering simulation software has been drafted in by Ferrari Competizioni GT to help develop its next great GT car.…
Ultimaker S5 Review Posted by Al Dean - May 15, 2019 The Dutch masters have returned with a new beast - the Ultimaker S5
Siemens NX Q2 2019 Review Posted by Al Dean - May 21, 2019 Siemens has moved its flagship NX product to a continuous release schedule, promising smaller, more manageable updates. Al Dean explains…
3D Systems FabPro 1000 Review Posted by Al Dean - June 18, 2019 Until now, 3D Systems had held back from bringing its mastery of stereolithography to the desktop. With the promise of…
Upgraded IT makes for faster F1 Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 2, 2020 How F1 team Racing Point’s first steps to upgraded design and engineering began with virtualising its IT system for faster…