First Look: Nvidia Quadro M2000 GPU – Nvidia has CAD users firmly in its sights with new release Posted by Greg Corke - April 19, 2016 The Nvidia Quadro M2000 – sitting pretty on our desk, itching to get put through its paces in our suite…
Stratasys J750 takes colour multi-material 3D printing to new level Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 27, 2016 The new Stratasys J750 technology is set to allow customers to add more than 360,000 different colour shades, plus multiple…
AMUG 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 11, 2016 Possibly the fastest growing 3D printing industry event, the Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) is a compelling mix of high-end…
CD-adapco STAR user conference Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 13, 2016 All CFD problems great and small were considered at CD-adapco's user event. In the wake of the company's announcement of…
Zemax OpticStudio 16 focuses on improving manufacturability of optical designs Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 19, 2016 OpticStudio 16 for optics design aims to speed the process to manufacture The latest release of optical engineering software OpticStudio…
Review: Siemens Solid Edge ST9 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 17, 2016 As Siemens PLM's mainstream design and engineering offering, Solid Edge has a reputation for robustness and reliability. Al Dean takes…
Review: BOXX APEXX 2 + BOXX renderPRO 2 Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 8, 2016 By dedicating a high GHz workstation to CAD and a dual Xeon box to rendering, designers can have optimised hardware…
Workstations for simulation (FEA) Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 8, 2016 Greg Corke gets hands on with Ansys Mechanical 17.0 to explore how firms can get more out of their budget…
Review: Dell Precision 5510 mobile workstation Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 12, 2016 The quest for CAD-crunching performance and portability continues with Dell's latest ultra-slim 15.6-inch mobile workstation, writes Greg Corke
GPU rendering for CAD Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 13, 2016 2016 has been a big year for GPU rendering, with both AMD and Nvidia focusing heavily on the CAD sector.…