AMD releases dual GPU, Polaris-based Radeon Pro Duo graphics card for CAD / VR / rendering Posted by Greg Corke - April 24, 2017 AMD has launched a new professional graphics card that should be of particular interest to CAD users who also rely…
AMD targets pro viz users with Radeon Vega Frontier Posted by Greg Corke - May 16, 2017 The blue Radeon Vega Frontier Edition is air cooled. AMD has announced what it claims to be the most powerful…
AMD unveils Radeon Pro WX 9100 and SSG ‘Vega’ GPUs for professional users Posted by Greg Corke - July 31, 2017 The Radeon Pro SSG features 2TB of total on-board memory, made up of 16GB of HBM2 memory and an on-board…
AMD set to change the rendering game with $999 16-core Ryzen Threadripper CPU Posted by Greg Corke - August 10, 2017 AMD has launched Ryzen Threadripper, a new family of high-end desktop CPUs which feature up to 16 cores and cost…
AMD boosts performance in free SolidWorks renderer Posted by Greg Corke - October 20, 2017 AMD has boosted the performance in Radeon ProRender, the company’s no cost physically-based rendering engine. The updated Radeon ProRender plug-in…
Desktop workstation buyer’s guide Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 Greg Corke goes back to basics with some general advice for those looking to buy a workstation for product development
Review: BOXX APEXX S3 Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 With an overclocked six core 'Coffee Lake' Core i7 CPU and a well engineered compact chassis, this is an impressive…
Review: Workstation Specialists WS-1160A Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 This Derby-based manufacturer brings together the AMD Ryzen Threadripper CPU and AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition GPU to deliver a…
Review: AMD Radeon Vega GPUs Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 Greg Corke looks at what AMD's Vega GPU architecture brings to those with CAD, VR, viz and GPU rendering workflows
Review: Armari Magnetar R80 (pre-production unit) Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 With a clock speed of 3.7GHz the Armari Magnetar R80 delivers the goods in single threaded workflows, writes Greg Corke