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Technology Helps Peers Work Together

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DE Editors · December 1, 2004 · …assemblies. We give them fully granular collaboration in what they really care about,” Bassi says. To accomplish this, IX provides a direct exchange of design elements that do not depend on a unique database or upon sets of files. One designer simply sends a packet of design data…

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Preconfigured HPC for Simulation

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Kenneth Wong · April 4, 2017 · …therefore described as “a fully managed HPC appliance,” Walsh says. “We lease out HyperWorks Unlimited hardware on a yearly term. Either the solver or the hardware itself alone would have cost you the same amount, so it’s like getting the other for free.”HPC-ISV PartnershipsMost simulation software vendors do…

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Jostling for the Best Position in a Peloton

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Kenneth Wong · October 1, 2018 · …position, with his legs fully stretched out behind him and his back facing the sky. It was the same iconic pose of the DC Comics superhero in flight. (Hence, the name “Superman pose.”) Many in the professional cycling sector wondered: Does this position offer an unfair aerodynamic advantage?…

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HP’s Flagship Engineering Workstation Raises the Bar

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David Cohn · December 4, 2001 · …workstations, the Z820 is fully independent software vendor (ISV)-certified for most CAD/CAM/CAE software. Prices for the new HP Z820s start at $2,299, but that buys you a single six-core CPU, 4GB of memory, a modest hard drive, and a midrange graphics board. As configured, our evaluation unit priced…

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Get Your Head in the Cloud

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Peter Varhol · November 1, 2010 · …many open questions to fully move to a cloud model for most engineering groups. Still, there are ways you can start using the cloud right now, and good reasons for doing so. First, you can usually get more computational power out of renting servers in the cloud than…

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NVIDIA Delivers on Price vs. Performance

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David Cohn · December 4, 2001 · …6000 and K5000 are fully certified with most CAD and DCC applications. All of the boards in the Quadro line use the same unified video driver. Drivers are available for most 32- and 64-bit operating systems, including Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Linux, Solaris and…

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NI’s Next Generation in Data Acquisition

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DE Editors · December 1, 2004 · …both hyperthreading and multithreadingtechnologies fully. M Series devices controlled by the NI-DAQmxmeasurement services software can execute multiple operations (i.e.,threads) simultaneously on a single PC processor. M Series devices alsouse hyperthreading, available on high-end PCs, which expands onmultithreading by simulating multiple processors at a very low hardwarelevel.M Series DA…

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Help for HPC in the Cloud

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Beth Stackpole · November 2, 2015 · …In addition to its fully configured physical HPC/CAE HyperWorks Unlimited appliance that can be used in a private cloud, Altair has recreated a similar environment for use on the public cloud, accessible by engineers in small companies through a Web browser.Having all of the components packaged up in…

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Expanding Space

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DE Editors · October 1, 2005 · …that our clusters be fully operational at all times,” said Steve Jones, Technology Operations Manager at the Institute. “The productivity of our organization is dependent upon each cluster running a peak optimization.”‹ ‹ Packaged as dense, redundant 5TB shelves, the Panasas NAS supports two modes of data access:…

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Dell’s Precision M6300—a Big & Fast Workstation Laptop

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David Cohn · December 4, 2001 · …Dell Precision M6300 is fully certified for most CAD and DCC applications. The Dell Precision M6300 mobile workstation is hard to beat. It combines great performance at a great price. It’s definitely on the heavy side, but its performance and battery life, coupled with a great price, make…

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A New Virtual Reality

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Jess Lulka · December 1, 2016 · …is extremely important to fully complete the illusion of reality and provide the best immersive experience possible,” explains OPTIS’ Delacourt.As integration of more realistic senses continues, the industry is also working to get tighter connections with the design software itself. Paul notes that NVIDIA is partnering with Autodesk…

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Review: NVIDIA’s Impressive New GPUs

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David Cohn · June 1, 2015 · …K4200 and K2200 are fully certified with most CAD and DCC applications and all of the boards in the Quadro line use the same unified video driver.The latest NVIDIA Quadro GPUs deliver an unprecedented level of performance. The last time we looked at graphics boards, we wondered when…

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Generative AI: Proceed with Caution, Pursue Progress

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Jim Romeo · July 24, 2023 · …risks and precautions of fully embracing the technology. Without precautions, organizations run the risk of stumbling on copyright issues, sometimes fake information, and the simple risk that a bad actor or two might exploit AI in an adverse way that could cause harm to an organization and a…

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Workstation Monitors Boast Curves and Connectivity

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Randall Newton · September 15, 2020 · …from the monitor to fully support use and charging. “We are serious about lots of wattage in our monitors,” he adds. A Return to Ethernet To save space many workstation notebook computers have eliminated an ethernet port, allowing connectivity only using Wi-Fi. Yet workstation-class users often prefer a…

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Geomagic DSSP Helps Get Full Power Back

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DE Editors · April 1, 2008 · …eve. The pump was fully assembled and shipped by the end of Thanksgiving day. The combination of DSSP, MCAD work, and quick casting saved anywhere from 6 to 10 weeks of time, according to Kirschling’s estimations. At Owensboro, John Allen had a reason to give thanks. Although the…

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Briefings: January 2007

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DE Editors · January 1, 2007 · …price of $2,349, although fully configured units are expected to cost substantially more. For further details, go to Hewlett Packard. EOS Launches New RP Systems & Materials New materials complement announcement of new plastic laser-sintering system and two improved models.EOS of North America (Nov, MI) has introduced one…

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Shaving Seconds from an Olympic Lid

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DE Editors · April 1, 2006 · …sprint to test more fully the effect of the various helmet shapes. Because of the time crunch, however, Hart did not have access to a cyclist; he had to scan a colleague for the human geometry. The subject was scanned over the course of two hours, allowing for…

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Software Tools Advancing the AM Market

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Stephanie Skernivitz · May 30, 2025 · …Onshape. “Creo is PTC’s fully integrated 3D CAD (computer-aided design) solution that allows engineers to seamlessly conceptualize, analyze, validate and collaborate with manufacturing,” says Brian Thompson, general manager, Creo CAD Business, PTC. Creo’s capabilities are suited to the aerospace & defense, automotive and medical technology fields, according to…

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Review: HP EliteBook is Upwardly Mobile

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David Cohn · December 4, 2001 · …be a high-quality mobile workstation—fully capable of bringing your professional applications with you wherever you go. David Cohn is the technical publishing manager at 4D Technologies. He also does consulting and technical writing from his home in Bellingham, WA, and has been benchmarking PCs since 1984. He’s a…

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Is Your Car a Good Listener?

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Kenneth Wong · September 15, 2020 · …Jensen says. Imagine a fully autonomous van in which the driver has the option to turn around for chitchat with the passengers sitting in the back. The optimal speaker placements for such a vehicle are significantly different from a typical family van where everyone is facing the front…

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