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Rebuilding BIM: Graphisoft

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 3, 2025
Embracing AI and Boosting Sustainability Across Project Lifecycles
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Review: Nvidia RTX A1000

Posted by Greg Corke - February 24, 2025
Nvidia’s entry-level workstation GPU is a notable upgrade from the Nvidia T1000 it replaces

Lenovo ThinkStations power IMSCAD workstation as a service (WaaS)

Posted by Greg Corke - February 9, 2025
Global solution powered by high frequency workstations, including the Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Ultra
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Hypar 2.0 – putting the spotlight on space planning

Posted by Martyn Day - February 12, 2025
Hypar co-founder Ian Keough gives us the inside track as his cloud-based design tool puts the spotlight on space planning
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Review: Scan 3XS GWP-A1-C24 & GWP-A1-R32

Posted by Greg Corke - February 9, 2025
Between these two attractive desktops, Scan has most bases covered in AEC
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AMD Ryzen 9000 vs Intel Core Ultra 200S Series processors

Posted by Greg Corke - February 9, 2025
We test the latest processors with CAD, BIM, rendering, simulation, and reality modelling software
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The AI enigma – challenges for workstations

Posted by Greg Corke - February 9, 2025
The direction in which some AEC software developers are heading raises important questions about workstation investments
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Bentley Systems appoints new COO

Posted by Martyn Day - January 14, 2025
James Lee transitions from Google, where he oversaw startups and AI operations
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Augmenta’s productivity promise

Posted by Martyn Day - December 3, 2024
Augmenta has a brand-new product that uses AI to help electrically wire up a BIM model of a building in…

NXT BLD / NXT DEV return to London in June 2025

Posted by AEC Magazine - November 27, 2024
Conferences remain a focal point for AEC technology, helping chart the course of next gen BIM software.

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