Solid State Drives (SSDs) starting to come of age in mobile workstations Posted by Greg Corke - September 13, 2011 Dell Precision M6600: the first mobile workstation to feature 512GB SSDs Solid State Drives (SSDs) are now seriously rivalling mechanical…
Red Alert Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 14, 2011 Tanya Weaver recently jetted off to Maranello, Italy, for the Ferrari World Design Contest 2011 where she also managed to…
SolidWorks 2012 Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 27, 2011 Al Dean jumps into the latest release and finds a system with a focus on improving productivity as well as…
Competition winners!!! Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 1, 2011 After months of frenzied anticipation it’s time to announce the winners of our epic social media competition. The grand prize…
Nvidia Maximus looks to bring order to GPU compute workflows for simulation and rendering Posted by Greg Corke - November 14, 2011 Nvidia Maximus consists of a Quadro graphics card and a Tesla GPU compute board, tied together by a unified driver…
AMD re-defines entry-level professional 3D graphics with AMD FirePro V4900 Posted by Greg Corke - November 15, 2011 The AMD FirePro V4900 may come in a small package, but is still capable of driving up to six displays…
Dell demonstrates Siemens NX running on a remote rack workstation over LAN Posted by Greg Corke - November 21, 2011 Dell Precision R5500: Workstation performance in a compact package, all managed remotely with a thin client on the desk If…
DEVELOP3D LIVE at Warwick University 20 March, 2012 Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 23, 2011 When he’s not been worrying about the economy Martyn Day has been hatching plans to bring DEVELOP3D to a live…
Live from AU: Autodesk and Nvidia deliver cloud-based GPU rendering in 3ds Max with Project Pandora Posted by Greg Corke - November 30, 2011 Project Pandora: cloud based rendering for 3ds Max using Nvidia GPUs Imagine being able to render models in a snap…
3DBOXX 4860 Xtreme Edition Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 1, 2011 A high-end workstation which will have its work cut out competing against new technology