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Workstations

13th Gen Intel Core vs AMD Ryzen 7000 for CAD, BIM & beyond

Posted by Greg Corke - November 22, 2022
Which is best for design-centric workflows from CAD and BIM to reality modelling and rendering?
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Autodesk Forma
Collaboration

Autodesk Forma: one platform to rule them all?

Posted by Martyn Day - October 5, 2022
During his Lord of the Rings inspired keynote at AU, Andrew Anagnost introduced a new AEC cloud platform
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Twinmotion 2021.1
Visualisation

Autodesk to bundle Epic Games Twinmotion with Revit

Posted by Martyn Day - September 27, 2022
Epic Games' AEC-focussed real-time viz tool Twinmotion becomes a permanent benefit of a Revit subscription
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Rhino Revit
CAD

Autodesk links Revit to Rhino with new connector

Posted by Martyn Day - September 27, 2022
Autodesk is aiming to make it easier to share data between the popular concept modelling tool and Revit
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Autodesk Open Letter
BIM

A tale of two (open) letters

Posted by Martyn Day - September 12, 2022
Martyn Day explores what the open letters mean for Autodesk, AEC firms, and the AEC software industry as a whole
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BIM

The Open Letter to Autodesk: two years on

Posted by Martyn Day - September 12, 2022
Two years on from the original Open Letter to Autodesk from International architectural practices, AEC Magazine was keen to hear…
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What graphics card should I specify for my Revit workstation?

Posted by Admin - March 31, 2022
Paul Grimston, Revit Specialist, gives his recommendations
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Gräbert
CAD

Gräbert – towards drawing automation

Posted by Martyn Day - March 25, 2022
We talked with Gräbert’s CTO about the company’s efforts to better link 2D to BIM
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Greg Schleusner HOK
Collaboration

BIM is bust: how should AEC data work?

Posted by Martyn Day - February 10, 2022
HOK’s Greg Schleusner on the cause and the cure and how we could free data from monolithic BIM silos
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BIM

Exploring BIM’s hidden past

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 8, 2022
We don’t hear much today about Rucaps or Sonata or Reflex - but all three systems played a fundamental role…
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