Intel ‘Sandy Bridge’ Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 26, 2011 Intel's second generation Core processor technology has arrived. With impressive performance and a very competitive price point, there's never been…
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…
Intel’s Dirty Bit… Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 27, 2011 “Wait… No??… You’re kidding me??… What the f[snip – D3D Ed]!?” That’s right kids – Intel has announced its new…
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.…
Workstation manufacturers respond to flaw in Intel chipset Posted by Greg Corke - February 3, 2011 Just when everything was looking so rosy for Intel, the chip giant announced this week that it has discovered a…
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…
Sandy Bridge issue resolved at InterPro workstations Posted by Greg Corke - March 3, 2011 Ever since Intel recalled its 6 Series Express chipsets and Intel Xeon C200 chipsets (because of this issue), we’ve had…
Wise up to warranties Posted by Greg Corke - March 4, 2011 Computers are amazing machines – until they break down and take weeks to repair, that is. Greg Corke gets wise…
IT standards – shake it up! Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 7, 2011 When developing new IT standards, a committee-based approach is important for the greater good, but having multiple competing standards can…
Scan 3XS P67 X3D-workstation Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 13, 2011 A powerful mainstream CAD system with the capacity to handle huge datasets