Review: Boston Venom Epyc (pre-production unit) Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 The Venom Epyc offers dual 32 core AMD Epyc CPUs, but at the expense of single threaded performance, writes Greg…
Review: Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16 Posted by Al Dean - January 16, 2018 When it comes to pen-based input for creatives, Wacom is a leader in both technology and product range. Its MobileStudio…
Review: Fujitsu Celsius H970 Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 Fujitsu's new 17.3-inch mobile workstation offers incredible power for demanding VR and viz workflows but the CPU cooling fan can…
Review: Dell Precision 7720 Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 With powerful processors, impressive cooling, good serviceability and excellent build quality, this 17†mobile workstation is hard to beat if…
Review: Samsung Portable SSD T5 Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 Samsung's new portable drive offers fast, secure solid state storage in a sleek package, writes Greg Corke
Review: Siemens PLM NX 12 Posted by Al Dean - January 18, 2018 Siemens' NX is the design and engineering tool of choice at some of the most advanced organisations on the planet,…
Review: Volume Graphics VGStudio Max Posted by Al Dean - January 22, 2018 Additive Manufacturing enables the production of infinitely complex parts, but with that complexity challenges arise when it comes to inspection.…
Hackrod launches crowd equity campaign Posted by Al Dean - January 22, 2018 We love the team at Hackrod – they’re doing some interesting things, taking a whole bunch of technology (AI, VR,…
Review: CGTech Vericut 8.1 Posted by Al Dean - January 22, 2018 Simulation is a standard part of CNC machine programming but if you're looking to truly verify your G-code, a system…
The trouble with topology optimisation Posted by Al Dean - January 23, 2018 Additive manufacturing promises to shift part design to a more efficient state, but we still need to ensure that these…