Dell unveils first virtual workstation appliance certified for CAD Posted by Greg Corke - March 18, 2015 Dell is looking to take the pain out of workstation virtualisation with the new Dell Precision Appliance for Wyse, which…
Siemens Solid Edge trials the Cloud for CAD Posted by Martyn Day - March 18, 2015 A streamed trial of Solid Edge Premium is now available Solid Edge is experimenting with the cloud by offering a…
Nvidia delivers statement of intent for GPU rendering Posted by Greg Corke - March 19, 2015 Nvidia says automotive manufacturers will be early adopters Nvidia is getting serious about interactive, physically-based rendering, which it delivers through…
MainFrame2 becomes Frame and allows engineers and designers to take CAD apps into the cloud Posted by Greg Corke - April 2, 2015 Autodesk Inventor running in a web browser on the Frame cloud platform At DEVELOP3D LIVE last week, Mainframe2 changed its…
The HP OMEN Pro mobile workstation: HP’s brand new Dell Precision M3800 killer? Posted by Greg Corke - April 9, 2015 Not content with having four mobile workstations in its already packed portfolio, HP has now launched a fifth – the…
Review: MSI WS60 mobile workstation Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 21, 2015 The best performing of all the ultra portables but there are some compromises
Review: Lenovo ThinkPad W550s [pre-production unit] Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 21, 2015 With unrivalled battery life Lenovo has created a CAD-class laptop that can truly be used all day long without having…
Review: HP OMEN Pro [pre-production unit] Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 21, 2015 With a brand new mobile workstation, HP breaks the mould of its enterprise-focused ZBooks offering a uniquely styled machine that…
Review: Dell Precision M3800 [2015] Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 21, 2015 Recently updated with a new 4K screen and Thunderbolt 2, Dell's slimline beauty continues to shine, albeit with a few…
Review: HP ZBook 15u Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 21, 2015 This new addition to the HP ZBook family goes all out for portability but still retains the key enterprise features…