Intel ‘Sandy Bridge’ Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 26, 2011 Intel's second generation Core processor technology has arrived. With impressive performance and a very competitive price point, there's never been…
Sandy Bridge put through its paces in CAD/CAM/CAE workstations Posted by Greg Corke - January 26, 2011 OK, so we’ve finally rolled back the blinds after a few days holed up in DEVELOP3D Labs, and are now…
Intel’s Dirty Bit… Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 27, 2011 “Wait… No??… You’re kidding me??… What the f[snip – D3D Ed]!?” That’s right kids – Intel has announced its new…
Is good design good for business? Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 31, 2011 We have often been told that good design means good business. Tanya Weaver talks to a few product design consultancies…
The Carl Bass interview Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 1, 2011 At Autodesk University in December 2010 the DEVELOP3D team had a wide-ranging conversation with Autodesk's president and CEO, Carl Bass.…
All change in the Automotive world: Part Two in a series of…? Posted by Al Dean - February 1, 2011 For those working in automotive design and manufacturing, there’s further big news (after Daimler’s switch to NX last month) this…
Vero VISI 18: Manufacturing Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 2, 2011 Following the design focussed review in the last issue, Al Dean now completes his review of Vero Software's VISI CADCAM…
Product Life, Customer Service and Sustainability Posted by Al Dean - February 3, 2011 Over the last few months I’ve been considering the world of sustainability, predominantly as part of our plans for later…
NX Progressive Die Design Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 3, 2011 Progressive Die Design is a highly involved process and this is compounded when it comes to integrating design change. Al…
Workstation manufacturers respond to flaw in Intel chipset Posted by Greg Corke - February 3, 2011 Just when everything was looking so rosy for Intel, the chip giant announced this week that it has discovered a…