Dell unveils ‘Sandy Bridge’ Precision T1600 and re-writes the rules for entry-level wor Posted by Greg Corke - February 9, 2011 The Precision T1600 – the follow up to the Precision T1500 The definition of ‘entry-level’ appears to be changing as…
Clouds gather for GPU-based rendering Posted by Greg Corke - February 3, 2011 Bunkspeed’s Cloud Solution helps users publish interactive photorealistic scenes or 3D content to the Web. Image modelled in SolidWorks, rendered…
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…
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.…
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…
BOXX 3DBOXX 8550 Xtreme Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 26, 2011 Probably the fastest dual Xeon workstation on the planet, but it's a serious investment
SolidWorks World 2011 Live: #1 Dassault Systèmes get its game face on with POST3D Posted by Al Dean - January 24, 2011 Here we are again. A new decade, a new January and another SolidWorks World. If you’re not aware, it’s the…
Martyn Day sees good times ahead Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 20, 2011 2010 has been an interesting year for product development. Martyn Day takes a whistle stop tour of the last twelve…
Light it up! Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 11, 2011 Stephen Holmes takes an illuminating look at three companies lighting the way ahead with the 3D technology
The Death of SolidWorks? Posted by Martyn Day - January 6, 2011 In a recent interview with CAD software blogger Deelip Menezes, SolidWorks CEO Jeff Ray discussed 'killing' SolidWorks with a new…