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Intel Takes Different Approach to Large Parallel Computations

August 3, 2009 · The looming introduction of the Larrabee architecture means that Intel is serious about solving highly parallel computing problems.

PZFlex is Sophisticated Modeling for Complexity

July 27, 2009 · A virtual-prototyping product that is fast and efficient and solves complex problems.

Adaptive Meshing Increases Confidence

July 27, 2009 · For added accuracy and confidence in electromagnetic simulations, a mesh that can appropriately adapt will help with boundary element and finite element methods.

Affordable Options: Ceramics & 3D Printing

July 27, 2009 · University of Washington's homemade ceramics mix democratizes 3D printing and offers extended range of printable objects.

Advanced Design Uses Geomagic to Halve Prototype Time

July 27, 2009 · New FORCE America design emerges from combination of clay, digital shape sampling, and rapid prototyping.

Desktop Data Acquisition Scales New Heights

July 27, 2009 · Today's DA systems include standard hardware and easy-to-use software for any use.

ENOVIA SmarTeamPart 2: Making BOM Management Pay Off

July 27, 2009 · Real-world implementation a success at the S&C Electric Company.

Autodesk Boosts Maya 2009 Facilities

July 27, 2009 · Selection and rendering lead a long list of improvements that speed workflow.

Learning to Speak ECAD

July 27, 2009 · Bridging electrical and mechanical designs results in a common language.

One Small Step for Office, One Giant Leap for Online Collaboration

July 23, 2009 · Microsoft Office 2010 could make Web-hosted software mainstream

Building Quality in Designs

July 21, 2009 · Testing today's designs using traditional techniques only gets us part way to ensuring that we have a quality product.

Rapid Technologies Continue to Advance

July 16, 2009 · Tougher materials, lower prices, and innovative support systems are a few areas where rapid continues to move ahead.


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