Greg Corke
After studying civil engineering and architecture at the University of Leeds Greg Corke turned his back on 'real' engineering and has been writing about technology for architects, engineers and designers ever since. He is AEC Magazine's co-founder, managing editor and resident workstation specialist and is also a bit obsessed with travel, BBQ, cooking, beer and the (often painful) pastime of supporting Arsenal.
Review: Lenovo ThinkStation P8
With an Aston Martin-inspired chassis and Threadripper Pro 7000 CPU, this workstation impresses
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Review: Armari Magnetar M64T7
This Threadripper 7000 Series workstation takes performance to entirely new levels
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Beyond performance: choosing a workstation
The right specs are important, but that is not the be all and end all of buying a workstation.
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Inevidesk: flexible virtual workstations
Inevidesk’s flexible and transparent approach to virtual workstations should resonate with UK practices that want to enable their staff, wherever they are based, to work off the same infrastructure, writes…
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Review: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Series
AMD does it again with a phenomenal new workstation processor
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Review: HP Z6 G5 A workstation
This Threadripper Pro workstation, the smallest from the major OEMs, impresses.
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Intel Core Ultra processors launch for slimline laptops
New processors include dedicated AI procesors and beefed up integrated Intel Arc GPUs
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Kolega harnesses AI for site feasibility
Standalone and Revit-based software offers an ‘automated generative process’ to aid architects and site developers
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Rhino 8 boosts architectural modelling
Flexible CAD software includes new tools for creating rectinlear architectural forms
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