Cabin fever Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 12, 2009 At In-CAD Services, small is mighty. Stephen Holmes visited the diminutive product development consultancy to find it elevated through its…
Objet launches smaller size multi-material prototyping machine with Connex350 Posted by Al Dean - June 17, 2009 Objet Geometries has just launched the Connex350, the follow up to the Connex 500 that allows you to simultaneously print…
Autodesk takes lead in harnessing graphics power for CPU tasks Posted by Greg Corke - June 24, 2009 Over the past couple of years there’s been an incredible amount of hype surrounding the use of GPUs (Graphics Processing…
Inventor Fusion Part I: Inventor Fusion – getting started and creating geometry Posted by Al Dean - June 25, 2009 Perhaps the most eagerly awaited bit of technology in the last few months has been Inventor Fusion. This is Autodesk’s…
Autodesk Inventor 2010 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 26, 2009 Inventor 2010 is one of the most significant releases in the product's history. With new assembly-based simulation tools and plastic…
Solid Edge with ST2 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 26, 2009 This summer Siemens PLM Software is set to launch the second Solid Edge release based on its new Synchronous Technology.…
Inventor Fusion Part II: Working with existing geometry, assemblies + annotation Posted by Al Dean - June 29, 2009 #2: While the tools we’ve discussed are predominantly targeting the creation of geometry from scratch, one of the reasons that…
Inventor Fusion Part III: Plans for the future + a conclusion of sorts. Posted by Al Dean - July 1, 2009 #3: Looking at this initial Tech Preview, Inventor Fusion has some legs to it. Yes, there are things missing or…
Do graphics cards hold the secret to photorealistic real time rendering? Posted by Greg Corke - July 27, 2009 Last week I saw a very slick demo of a brand new rendering, animation and composition package called MachStudio Pro…
AMD takes the fight to Nvidia at the high-end of professional graphics Posted by Greg Corke - July 28, 2009 For years AMD (and before it ATI) has been happy to exist only in the mainstream professional graphics market, but…