Nvidia targets automotive with 24GB Quadro M6000 GPU Posted by Greg Corke - March 22, 2016 Nvidia has doubled the amount of on board memory available on its high-end Quadro M6000 GPU from 12GB to 24GB.…
Nvidia launches ‘VR Ready’ program for professionals Posted by Develop 3D - April 4, 2016 Autodesk VRED HTC Vive demo. Nvidia is getting serious about Virtual Reality (VR) for professionals, today launching its VR Ready…
Review: SolidWorks Visualize Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 12, 2016 Dassault Systèmes' latest photorealistic rendering engine is all about presenting your product's best face to the world. Dan Herzberg grabbed…
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…
Lenovo ThinkPad P70 Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 6, 2016 After several years focusing exclusively on the volume 15-inch market, Lenovo returns with a well-built 17-inch mobile workstation for more…
Review: Nvidia Quadro M2000 GPU for CAD & Iray rendering Posted by Greg Corke - May 16, 2016 We put Nvidia's new mainstream CAD-focused GPU through its paces in SolidWorks, PTC Creo, Autodesk Fusion 360 and SolidWorks Visualize…
Rhino users introduced to GPU rendering Posted by Greg Corke - May 27, 2016 Diamond ring rendered with Iray for Rhino using vMaterials. Rhino users are being introduced to the world of GPU rendering…
Lenovo delivers mainstream workstation performance in a low cost chassis Posted by Greg Corke - June 14, 2016 The ThinkStation P410 boasts mainstream workstation performance in an entry-level chassis Lenovo has introduced the ThinkStation P410, a new class…
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.…
Review: Onshape – Q3 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 19, 2016 It's been nearly eight months since we last caught up with all things Onshape. Al Dean takes a look at…