Creative Force Posted by Greg Corke - September 24, 2010 High-end simulation doesn't have to be done in the Cloud. For on-demand analysis that can scale as needs change, why…
Back to basics – Light-weighting & optimisation Posted by Al Dean - April 4, 2011 In the first of a series of back to basics articles, Al Dean explores one of the key concepts in…
Aviation Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 21, 2011 Stephen Holmes has his head in the clouds as he discovers what's in the air
Nvidia Maximus looks to bring order to GPU compute workflows for simulation and rendering Posted by Greg Corke - November 14, 2011 Nvidia Maximus consists of a Quadro graphics card and a Tesla GPU compute board, tied together by a unified driver…
Simulation & rendering with Maximus Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 23, 2012 Nvidia Maximus is a new workstation technology that enables users to work freely in a 3D application, while running a…
Boston introduces dual Xeon Nvidia Maximus workstation Posted by Greg Corke - July 9, 2012 Boston’s new midi-tower workstation, The Boston Venom 2300-7T, features up to two 8-core Xeon E5-2600 series processors, an Nvidia Quadro…
Good vibrations Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 30, 2012 A tennis racket needs to be lightweight, durable and extremely high performing. Stefan Mohr, R&D manager at Head Sport, explains…
Workstation Specialists WS1850 Nvidia Maximus 3D workstation Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 5, 2012 Featuring the Quadro 4000 and Tesla C2075 GPUs, the WS1850 Nvidia Maximus enables engineers to multi-task with minimal reduction in…
GPU compute for workstations Posted by Greg Corke - September 5, 2012 Thinking about buying a new workstation? It may be time to consider GPU compute. With the ability to accelerate simulation…
Autodesk Simulation 360 Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 19, 2012 Al Dean reports on Autodesk's latest venture into the cloud with Autodesk Simulation 360. Can the company bring on a…