Designers and engineers spoilt for choice as new Ivy Bridge Xeon workstations flood the market Posted by Greg Corke - September 13, 2013 Lenovo brings the Intel Xeon E5-2600 v2 to its exceedingly compact ThinkStation C30 With the release of the Intel Xeon…
Dell unveils new Ivy Bridge Xeon E5-2600 v2 workstations – T3610, T5610 and T7610 Posted by Greg Corke - September 13, 2013 The new Dell Precision T3610, T5610 and T7610 may look identical to their predecessors, but they include some interesting new…
What does Intel’s new ‘Ivy Bridge’ Xeon E5-2600 v2 mean for CAD/CAM/CAE? Posted by Greg Corke - September 12, 2013 The new 12 core Intel Xeon E5-2697 v2 should slash render times in ray tracing software like Luxion KeyShot. Model…
Dell unveils ‘Ivy Bridge’ Precision M4700 and M6700 mobile workstations Posted by Greg Corke - July 24, 2012 Dell embraces 3D with an optional Nvidia 3D Vision Pro module and 3D display on offer in its new Precision…
HP brings Intel Ivy Bridge to its mobile and entry-level desktop workstations – Z220 and EliteBook W Posted by Greg Corke - June 8, 2012 The 14-inch mobile workstation is back: with the EliteBook 8470w HP is hoping to catch the eyes of designers and…
WS launches new Ivy Bridge mobile workstations Posted by Greg Corke - June 1, 2012 The WS-M1550 features a 15.6-inch screen and a full width backlit keyboard Workstation Specialists (WS) has taken the lead on…
Review: Scan GW-MT20 ‘Skylake’ Posted by Greg Corke - August 19, 2015 Scan's new 'Skylake' workstation may be super quick, but it offers little to CAD users who already own an overclocked…
Workstation Specialists WS-M1550 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 14, 2012 A good all round mobile workstation just about to get better with an Ivy Bridge upgrade
InterPro IPW-iB [i5] Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 13, 2012 A well-rounded low cost workstation for CAD based on Intel's new Ivy Bridge CPU
Review: Scan 3XS Ultimate 2D Plus with Quadro P4000 GPU Posted by Greg Corke - March 22, 2017 Scan's new 'VR Ready' workstation delivers huge advances in graphics processing but CPU performance has stagnated somewhat, writes Greg Corke