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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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NVIDIA Quadro RTX for Data Science and Big Data Analytics
Learn how GPU acceleration, provided by the NVIDIA® Quadro® RTX™ line of professional graphics boards, is revolutionizing data science and analytics, resetting workflow expectations, and improving insights and outcomes for businesses across the world.
Dyndrite Releases Voxel and Toolpathing APIs
Development of GPU-accelerated Voxel API brings accuracy and ability to create and manipulate massive datasets.
GPUs Are Workstation Essentials
Graphics, AI and parallel processing tasks have made GPUs a key enabler of engineering productivity.
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Built for Speed
Custom bike builder sees gains in simulation and rendering with the new NVIDIA RTX A6000 GPU.
NVIDIA Unveils New Ampere Architecture GPUs 
New NVIDIA RTX A6000 and NVIDIA A40 GPUs accelerate rendering, AI, VR/AR and compute workloads for millions of artists, designers and engineers.
High-Performance Radeon Pros
We compare the AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200 and W5700 GPUs. The AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200 is actually quite similar to the WX 9100, with 12,500 million transistors and a base clock speed of 1200MHz. Both boards use HBM2 memory with error-correcting code...
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Acceleration of Real-Time Rendering in Design
Faster GPUs and real-time raytracing are making it easier for engineers to enable visualization throughout the design process.
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Large CAD Model Challenges
Software enhancements, hardware upgrades help engineers boost productivity while managing larger models.
No One-Size-Fits-All Optimal System
Software use and workload should determine IT manager workstation selection.
BOXX Introduces New NVIDIA-Powered Data Center System and More at GTC Digital
Multiple NVIDIA Quadro GPUs accelerate high-performance computing applications.
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Getting Comfortable with AI-Assisted Design
Generative design technology is gaining acceptance as software vendors leverage GPU acceleration.
AMD CPUs and Radeon GPUs Enable El Capitan Supercomputer to Break 2 Exaflops Barrier
El Capitan is set to be the second all AMD CPU and GPU exascale system in the U.S.



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JPR Releases Summary on GPU Market
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