Desktop workstation buyer’s guide Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 Greg Corke goes back to basics with some general advice for those looking to buy a workstation for product development
Review: Workstation Specialists WS-1160A Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 This Derby-based manufacturer brings together the AMD Ryzen Threadripper CPU and AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition GPU to deliver a…
Review: Boston Venom Epyc (pre-production unit) Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 The Venom Epyc offers dual 32 core AMD Epyc CPUs, but at the expense of single threaded performance, writes Greg…
Review: 2nd Generation AMD Ryzen Threadripper Posted by Greg Corke - August 30, 2018 With up to 32 cores running at a high frequency GHz) the 2nd Generation AMD Ryzen Threadripper can transform design…
Intel launches 28 core, 4.3GHz Xeon W-3175X – the first unlocked Xeon processor Posted by Greg Corke - October 8, 2018 Intel has launched the Intel Xeon W-3175X, a new workstation-class processor with 28 cores that can Turbo up to 4.3GHz…
AMD gives first glimpse of monster 64-core EPYC ‘Rome’ CPU Posted by Greg Corke - November 8, 2018 AMD has given a first glimpse of its next generation EPYC server CPU codenamed “Rome”, which features up to 64…
Radeon ProRender – accelerating GPU rendering Posted by Greg Corke - December 12, 2018 Having made its physically-based renderer available for free in a number of applications, AMD is now developing smart ways to…
Your workstation can never be fast enough Posted by Greg Corke - January 29, 2019 Nobody ever thinks their workstation is too fast – it can always go quicker. Speed is usually addressed with bigger…
Workstations for workflows Posted by Greg Corke - February 11, 2019 A workstation for 3D CAD is very different to one tuned for real-time visualisation or VR. Greg Corke looks at…
Scan 3XS WI4000 Viz Review Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 18, 2019 A workstation packing an incredible punch for real time viz, VR and GPU rendering but it's also no slouch when…