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NEWS: Radeon ProRender for Cinema 4D + Blender

Posted by Admin - December 9, 2016
Physically-based GPU rendering engine embedded in leading 3D tools

Review: AMD Radeon Pro WX7100

Posted by Greg Corke - November 21, 2016
With breakthrough pricing and a single slot form factor, AMD is helping break down the barriers to VR with its…

NEWS: AMD Radeon ProRender to be made available in Cinema 4D

Posted by Admin - October 28, 2016
GPU-optimised physically-based render runs on GPUs and CPUs

NEWS: Vectorworks goes all out with 2017 releases

Posted by Admin - September 14, 2016
Vectorworks has just launched significant updates to its suite of BIM apps covering architecture, landscape, and structural as well as…

REVIEW: Graphisoft ArchiCAD 20

Posted by Randall Newton - July 5, 2016

NEWS: Rhino users introduced to GPU rendering

Posted by Admin - May 31, 2016
Physically-based renderers from Nvidia and AMD both thrive on graphics card horsepower instead of CPUs

NEWS: Nvidia delivers first Iray plug-ins through online store

Posted by Admin - December 1, 2015
Physically-based rendering plug-ins for Autodesk 3ds Max and Maya. Revit and Rhino to follow next year

NEWS: WS unveils Intel Xeon E5 2600 v3 render node

Posted by Greg Corke - February 27, 2015
1U machine can be powered by two Intel Xeon E5 2600 v3 series CPUs with ten, twelve or fourteen cores

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