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Overclocked Workstation Built for CAD
New BOXX workstation recommended for single-threaded engineering applications.
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Editor’s Pick: The BOXX APEXX 2 2402
The system is suited for CAD, 3D modeling and rendering work.
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Optimize Your Performance
Workstations customized for engineers improve productivity.
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A Crash Course in Workstation Configuration
What to consider when assembling your engineering workstation.
Small System Suited for Big Simulations and Renderings
BOXX describes new renderPRO1 as the world's smallest Xeon-based desk-side rendering system.
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Editor’s Pick: BOXX renderPRO 1
The Xeon-based desk-side system handles engineering simulations and animations.
Designer Daniel Simon Dreams Up Vehicles for the Past, the Future, and Hollywood’s Fictional Universes
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Big Workstation Performance Comes in a Small Package
BOXX’s APEXX 1 and companion renderPRO 1 rendering solution boast a much smaller footprint than traditional professional workstations.
BOXX Technologies Introduces APEXX 1
The company states it's the one of the smallest overclocked workstations available.
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Editor’s Pick: BOXX Technologies’ XDI Virtual Workstations
Virtualization and remote-access solutions designed for compute-intensive engineering.
Extreme Power for Engineering
BOXX Technologies offers virtualization and remote-access solutions designed for compute-intensive engineering.
GoBOXX 15 SLM Mobile Workstation Review
The BOXX GoBOXX 15 SLM mobile workstation outperforms its doppelganger, the MSI WS60.
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Dump the Hassles: Collaborate Visually
Whether it’s clients with fuzzy demands or non-engineer types with budget control, you enter a design review knowing they will pepper you with a zillion questions, some good and some off-base. Today’s Check it Out link takes you...
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Making the Case for Visual Collaboration
Photorealistic rendering, once the purview of dedicated teams of specialists, has entered the mainstream and is beginning to take its place as the universal language of design and manufacturing.
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The Universal Language
Show, don’t tell when it’s time to explain design intent.



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