Real-time previews and photorealistic rendering come closer together on the latest HP Z workstations powered by AMD Ryzen™ AI Max+ PRO
With SOLIDWORKS and SOLIDWORKS Visualize® 2026, design visualisation has become a far more unified experience. Shared Dassault Systèmes® physically-based rendering (DSPBR) materials, improved image-based lighting and tighter workflow integration mean what you see in SOLIDWORKS RealView is now far closer to final photorealistic output — and high-quality renders can be launched directly from inside SOLIDWORKS CAD.
At the same time, workstation hardware is undergoing its own transformation. The AMD Ryzen™ AI Max+ PRO processor, at the heart of the thin HP ZBook Ultra G1a mobile and compact HP Z2 Mini G1a desktop workstations, is challenging the long-held assumption that discrete GPUs are essential for serious CAD and rendering.
With fast access to a large, shared memory pool and support for the 3DS Stellar rendering engine, the AMD Radeon™ 8060S graphics built into the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 395 processor is now capable of handling substantial assemblies and demanding visualisation workflows.
In this DEVELOP3D Special Report, sponsored by HP and AMD, we examine how next-generation software and new workstation architectures are reshaping visualisation for product designers and engineers.
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This special report is sponsored by HP and AMD

