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The parallel universe is growing in the NAB world
CUDA, OpenCL, and OpenGL all come into play as professional graphics applications learn to play nice with multiple CPUs and ...
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Redefining production in the age of Digital Reality
Software is transforming every stage of the manufacturing process. Small companies with niche technologies are being gobbled up. By Kathleen ...
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Promoting the big video toolbox at NAB
Everybody wants to be the preferred vendor of end-to-end tools for digital video production. Act of Valor proves affordable cinema ...
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New digital video cameras take the stage at NAB
Canon, RED, and Panasonic talked about 4K resolution. Blackmagic Design stole the spotlight with a 2.5K video camera promising feature ...
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Apple stays coy at NAB
Adobe and Autodesk are using Apple’s lull to reach out for market share. There was a time NAB was such ...
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Nvidia preaches the GPU compute gospel at NAB
More than 40 vendors had Nvidia GPU technology in their booths. OpenCL is out there, but CUDA is doing well. ...
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Trimble reports a strong first quarter
Revenue was up 31% from a year earlier. Net income was up 28%. By Kathleen Maher Trimble Navigation, the company ...
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Autodesk expands Media and Entertainment Suites for 2013
Multi-product workflows and extreme 3D detail drive this year’s updates. By Kathleen Maher The entertainment industry is fundamentally changing. It ...
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A midterm test for the CAD industry
Pockets of economic uncertainty remain, but 2012 is shaping up to be a better year for CAD than 2011. Kathleen ...
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Corel releases CorelDraw Graphics Suite X6
The easy-to-use alternative to Adobe Illustrator is now 64-bit, and offers a variety of features designed for the occasional user ...




