
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.
Workstation Specialists WS2610
A dual CPU powerhouse that boasts exceptional compute performance, but with a price tag more at home on a small car it is likely to play a niche role in…
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Scan 3XS Nanu workstation
Workstations do not come much smaller than this and kitted out with standard desktop components users do not have to compromise on performance.
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Rendering with Nvidia Maximus
Nvidia Maximus is a new workstation technology that enables users to work freely in a 3D application, while running a full speed rendering or simulation in the background. AEC caught…
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Workstation Specialists WS1400
The new dual core chip in this so-called entry-level machine from Workstation Specialists makes it a great choice for CAD users who do little more than
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Samsung Portable SSD X5
Samsung’s new Thunderbolt 3 SSD sets the portable drive free from the shackles of USB
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Dell Precision M4500 mobile workstation
Hot on the heels of the Precision M6500, Dell has launched a new laptop that puts a little bit of the
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Workstation Specialists WS2600
The latest in Intel chip technology brings unprecedented levels of processing power to the desktop in this latest ultra high-end machine from Workstation Specialists.
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Autodesk Infrastructure Modeler 2012
Autodesk’s new conceptual design tool enables planners and engineers to consider geospatial, civil and architectural data together in an interactive 3D environment.
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