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How the new BIM modeller can be used to augment Revit workflows and boost project collaboration
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Posted by Greg Corke - January 31, 2023
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Posted by Martyn Day - January 30, 2023
An AI-based renderer for BIM models created in Revit
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Review: Dell Precision 5470 mobile workstation

Posted by Greg Corke - February 1, 2023
This highly portable 14-inch laptop impresses, opening up possibilities beyond those of mainstream 3D CAD
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Review: Nvidia RTX A2000 (12 GB) workstation GPU

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Review: HP Z2 Mini G9 workstation

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Review: Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra workstation

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This ultra compact workstation ups the ante in several areas, from graphics to memory capacity

Review: AMD Radeon Pro OpenGL driver

Posted by Greg Corke - February 1, 2023
AMD’s new professional graphics driver can deliver a significant 3D performance boost in OpenGL applications

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