First Look: Nvidia Quadro M2000 GPU – Nvidia has CAD users firmly in its sights with new release Posted by Greg Corke - April 19, 2016 The Nvidia Quadro M2000 – sitting pretty on our desk, itching to get put through its paces in our suite…
Review: HP ZBook Studio Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 4, 2016 HP's new ultra portable laptop boasts a no compromise quad core CPU but, for 3D CAD, the display needs to…
DEVELOP3D Live 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 23, 2016 With CAD finally getting truly 'Aided' by the computer, Fabrication tools empowering the desktop and immersive VR becoming affordable, DEVELOP3D…
Review: Fujitsu Celsius J550 Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 26, 2016 Designed and manufactured in Augsburg, Fujitsu has used its German engineering know-how to create an SFF workstation with no-compromise graphics.…
Review: Workstation Specialists WS-M151 Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 26, 2016 The WS-M151 may be bulkier than your typical mobile workstation, but this incredible 15-inch laptop has performance to rival most…
Review: HP Z240 Tower workstation Posted by Greg Corke - December 18, 2015 It may be presented as an entry-level workstation, but offers plenty for even the most demanding 3D CAD users, writes…
Review: AMD FirePro W4300 graphics card Posted by Greg Corke - December 10, 2015 AMD has managed to pack a powerful mid-range GPU into a low profile graphics card. CAD users no longer have…
WIN: $3,000 Dell Precision 7510 Posted by Greg Corke - December 1, 2015 Enter our global competition for a chance to win a Dell Precision 7510 with AMD FirePro graphics worth $3,000
Fujitsu Celsius J550 looks to take 3D performance lead in Small Form Factor (SFF) workstations Posted by Greg Corke - November 19, 2015 https://vine.co/v/iuXuDtx69TV/embed/simple Fujitsu has unveiled its first ever Small Form Factor (SFF) workstation, the Fujitsu Celsius J550. Unlike similar-class machines from…
Review: Autodesk VRED 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 19, 2015 Two years after acquisition by Autodesk, how are VRED's high-end visualisation tools shaping up? Al Dean reviews what's changed since…