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Thinking about buying a new workstation? It may be time to consider GPU compute. With the ability to accelerate simulation and rendering software, the humble GPU could soon be the most important component inside your machine. Greg Corke reports
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In addition to fast 3D graphics, AMD’s latest cards offer valuable GPU compute resources
Forget overpriced holidays and rained off barbeques, you know it’s summer when AMD unveils a new family of professional graphics cards....
Tom Cruise might be a little too preoccupied at the minute to reprise his Minority Report hand-swooshing finesse, but you can get in on the act with the new multi-touch Wacom 24 HD Touch.
Our favourite heavyweight Wacom design tool (30kg+)...
An elegant all-in-one featuring workstation-class components with a stunning 27-inch LED backlit display
All-in-one PCs have an obvious appeal – sleek lines, minimal wires, and no tower to clutter up the desk. The downside is you’re...
A good all round mobile workstation just about to get better with an Ivy Bridge upgrade
Mobile workstations with incredibly powerful GPUs are great if you’re seriously into design viz, but ones like the Nvidia Quadro 5010M are wasted...
A well-rounded low cost workstation for CAD based on Intel’s new Ivy Bridge CPU
You don’t have to spend a fortune on hardware for entry-level 3D CAD. At just under £900, InterPro’s latest IPW-iB [i5] workstation is a testament...
Randy Young is an Lead Engineer for Autodesk Hardware Certification and today he sent me some great information on the new Autodesk Recommended Hardware website. In the past we have provided test results and guidance on graphics cards or recommended...