AMD Launches AMD FirePro APU
August 15, 2012
Integrated visual computing platform for CAD workflows.
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Editor’s Pick: Dell Announces Next Generation Mobile Engineering Workstations
August 2, 2012
New Dell Precision mobile workstations said to be designed for engineering and design professionals.
Dell Announces Next Generation Mobile Engineering Workstations
August 2, 2012
New Dell Precision mobile workstations said to be designed for engineering and design professionals.
More Natural User Interfaces for Designers
August 1, 2012
Multi-touch surfaces, stereoscopic displays and gesture computing reveal a yearning for natural interaction with digital objects.
A Look Back at RAPID 2012
July 2, 2012
Invisible GPUs are Coming
July 2, 2012
With NVIDIA's new Kepler architecture, graphics processing units move from the physical to the virtual world.
The New Multicore
February 1, 2012
Today's multicore processors open doors to an entirely new level of high performance.
The Portland Group Announces its CUDA C/C++ Compiler for Multi-core x86
December 15, 2011
New CUDA compiler enables parallel programmers to take advantage of industry-standard CPUs from AMD and Intel.
GPU vs. CPU: You May Not Have to Choose
December 1, 2011
The engineering design and analysis world is slowly becoming big enough for both industry-standard CPUs and parallel processing GPUs.
AMD FirePro V4900 Handles CAD and DCC
November 30, 2011
New graphics card said to provide improved CAD performance and speed at entry-level price.
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Editor’s Pick: AMD FirePro V4900 Handles CAD and DCC
November 30, 2011
New graphics card said to provide improved CAD performance and speed at entry-level price.
WIN Enterprises Announces PL-80400
November 22, 2011
Desktop platform with AMD Embedded G-series Processor offers fanless, low-power operation.
AMD Releases FirePro V4900
November 9, 2011
New graphics card provides improved performance and speed.
Build a Virtual Cluster
November 1, 2011
A virtual cluster can be built from your existing resources and dedicated to completing computationally intensive engineering tasks.
Clusters Fill the Compute Gap
May 1, 2011
Engineers are increasingly turning to compute clusters for faster and less expensive analysis and simulation efforts.
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