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Selecting the Right Workstation for Simulation
This e-guide provides key principles for choosing a workstation best suited for engineering simulation. With proper configuration, workstations can help drive significant productivity gains for users, enable digital transformations across organizations, and, ultimately, deliver greater competitive advantages.
How to Configure Your Workstation for Simulation
Simulation is a key technology in today’s fast-paced product design and development environment, make sure your workstation is up to the task.
Work Smarter, Not Slower with High-Performance Modeling and Analysis
Technologies such as dedicated GPU appliances, rack-mount workstations, clusters, and cloud computing can speed up intensive simulation and analysis workflows.
Add Visual Velocity to Boost Engineering Productivity
Research proves importance of displays to productivity as 4K resolution becomes standard.
Prepare for Augmented, Virtualized Product Development
Laying the groundwork for professional augmented reality and virtual reality apps begins with generating realistic, interactive content.
Renderings that Fool the Eyes and Minds
Digital artists discuss their tools and tricks.
Engineering on the Go with Mobile Workstations
Balance price, performance and portability in professional engineering workstations.
When CAD, CAE and CAM Collide
New compute platforms enable design engineers to reap the benefits of CAD, CAE and CAM convergence.
Conquer the 3 Cs to Democratize Simulation
Overcome the complexity, compute challenges and cost that limit the use of simulation software in product design and development.
Configure Your Workstation for Rendering
Your rendering software of choice dictates your hardware investment.
HPC at the Leading Edge: Oil Exploration
With pervasive HPC usage and the largest supercomputers in the commercial sector, the oil and gas industry is at the summit of industrial HPC.
The Digital Napkin Evolves
Natural input made possible by touchscreens improves the sketching experience.
Fight Complexity with Technology
Don’t be distracted by “more, better, faster” promises that increase complexity.
By the Numbers: The Internet of Things (IoT)
Facts & figures on the impact the Internet of Things (IoT) is having on engineering.
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Visualization in the Virtual Reality Age
The consumerisation of VR is opening-up visualisation options at an unprecedented rate. Designers can produce photorealistic images of products faster and more accurately, enabling even faster time-to-market and allowing customers to experience the product – without real-world prototyping and modelling costs.



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