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New Dell Precision Workstations Boost Graphics Performance
Upgraded engineering workstations include support for latest Intel processors, powerful NVIDIA and AMD GPUs.
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Simulating Outdoor Thermal Comfort
This white paper describes how simulation on the cloud, using Graphic Processor Unit (GPU) accelerated physics is a leap forward in evaluating outdoor comfort and heat island reduction strategies for architects and engineers.
Eurocom Launches PCIe 4.0-based Laptop
The Eurocom Sky Z7 R2, based on the Intel Z590 Express chipset, features the NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPU. 
nTopology 3.0, Powered by GPU Acceleration, On the Market
An interactive preview of nTopology 3.0 is available for anyone to download by creating a free nTop account.
NVIDIA Releases New RTX GPUs
Ampere architecture GPUs will power next-generation laptops, desktops and servers.
Koi Computers’ HPC Servers Feature AMD Instinct MI100 Accelerator
The MI100 accelerators deliver compute and interconnect performance, offering a boost for HPC (FP32 Matrix) performance and a boost for AI throughput (FP16) performance.
GPU shipments Soar Again in Q4
The PC GPU market shipments increased by 20.5% sequentially from last quarter and increased by 29.1% year to year.
Advanced CFD at the Helm in Competitive Sailing
New rules in America’s Cup encourage virtual testing.
FREE WEBINAR: How to Pick the Right Workstation for the Job
In our upcoming Hot Seat panel discussion, we outline how to build the right workstation for your engineering needs.
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GPU-Accelerated Visualization Makes its Mark
More software solutions are taking advantage of real-time ray tracing and enhanced visualization made possible via the GPU.
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Chaos Vantage and NVIDIA RTX—Real-time Ray Tracing Powers Design Visualization
Join us for a live webinar to see how the real-time ray tracing technology of Chaos Vantage, running on professional NVIDIA® RTX™ GPUs, revolutionizes design visualization.
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Higher Performance, Lower Power
AMD provides advanced, system-level power management that improves engineering workstation performance.
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Multitasking is a Must in Engineering Workstations
AMD GPUs provide reliable multitasking capabilities for engineering workflows.
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Certified GPU Productivity
AMD’s rigorous Day Zero Certification Program ensures engineers can upgrade to the latest professional design software version, with confidence.
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The Right Choice in GPUs
AMD's Radeon Pro GPUs can provide enhanced performance for demanding design and engineering scenarios.



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