Why GPU memory matters for CAD, viz and AI Posted by Greg Corke - February 5, 2026 Even the fastest GPU can stall if it runs out of memory. CAD, BIM visualisation, and AI workflows often demand…
My project doesn’t exist Posted by Nathan Miller - February 5, 2026 Generative AI can fabricate compelling visuals, but it risks eroding professional trust and the value of authentic architectural expertise
KREODx – the architect as general Posted by Martyn Day - February 5, 2026 Fabrication-ready design system KREODx aims to rebuild the link between design, fabrication and commercial reality
Optioneering at speed Posted by Martyn Day - February 5, 2026 Transcend and STV are bringing new levels of automation to early-phase civil engineering design
Smoothing the path to real time Posted by Greg Corke - February 5, 2026 With no-code workflows and streamlined data pipelines, Unity aims to simplify how firms build interactive 3D experiences
The AI wake-up, and the death of software? Posted by Martyn Day - February 4, 2026 Investors are ahead of the AEC software industry — and AI is changing the rules.
Review: Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Ultra SFF Gen 2 Posted by Greg Corke - February 3, 2026 This compact workstation blends desktop performance with datacentre flexibility, and is a great all rounder for mainstream CAD and viz
The rise of the 1:1 remote workstation Posted by Greg Corke - February 3, 2026 From compact ‘desktops’ to purpose-built blades, welcome to a new wave of dedicated 1:1 datacentre-ready workstations
Lenovo Access: simplifying remote workstations Posted by Greg Corke - February 3, 2026 Think remote workstations are complicated? Lenovo begs to differ.
Can a small workstation handle big BIM? Posted by Greg Corke - February 3, 2026 We explore where small systems shine, where their limitations lie, and when a traditional tower still makes more sense