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PC versus workstation: The differences matter

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GfxS staff

by Bob Cramblitt There’s a line of reasoning that goes like this: If it looks like a duck, swims like ...

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Hexagon changing the world a millimeter at a time

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Kathleen Maher

The marriage of CAD and metrology is the marriage of the digital and the real-world. It is transforming many industries ...

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A few things we’re looking forward to at Siggraph

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Kathleen Maher

Siggraph combines an Academic Conference, with Science Fair experiments, trade show, art fair, and animation festival. It’s a select bunch, ...

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Chaos Czech releases Corona Renderer 4 for Cinema 4D and 3ds Max

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Kathleen Maher

With the acquisition of the Prague-based Render Legion, the Chaos Group deepens its expertise in rendering, especially in architectural rendering.

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Virtual cameras meld digital effects and live action

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Kathleen Maher

Seeing through the camera What’s more fundamental to the act of making a movie than the camera? It’s the camera ...

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Deep faking and getting real

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Kathleen Maher

Technologists got us into this mess… Deep fakes have got the world creeped out. Photo manipulation techniques joined with AI ...

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zSpace lets you see what you’re studying

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Jon Peddie

Physics, anatomy, and chemistry come alive. At CES this year, zSpace introduced their new 15-inch 3D laptop. It is a ...

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Kicking down barriers, Nvidia has awoken the industry to ray tracing

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Jon Peddie

Nvidia has just introduced three more ray tracing AIBs, the RTX 2080/70/60 Super series, and the prices for these new speeded up versions are quite competitive.

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Innovative laptops shown at Computex

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Jon Peddie

Some notebooks introduced at Computex 2019.

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Hexagon squares the circle

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Ralph Grabowski

Report from annual HxGN Live conference 2019. Hexagon is best known as a sensor company, making 3D laser scanners and ...