
April 1, 2022
Design workflows have shifted from CAD-centric activities supported by siloed engineering and rendering departments, to more holistic environments where designers are called upon to perform frequent simulation tasks, as well as real-time rendering and visualization.
These new workflows require powerful workstations to support increasing demand for compute resources; at the same time, engineers find themselves working away from their desks more frequently.
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