Over 50 pages of content dedicated to the very latest workstation technology for Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) workflows
AEC Magazine’s mammoth 2026 Workstation Special Report is out now and free to read, full of insight, reviews and expert comment.
Learn how to transform your AEC workflows with the latest in desktop/remote/cloud workstations, CPUs and pro GPUs – plus plenty of indpendent advice for buying a workstation.
Real world software benchmarks: We test with BIM (Revit), CAD (Solidworks), viz (KeyShot, D5 Render, V-Ray, Lumion, and Twinmotion), AI rendering (Stable Diffusion), Reality modelling (Capturing Reality) + engineering simulation (CFD and FEA).
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Features
- The rise of the 1:1 remote workstation
- Memory – shortages and rising prices: how to navigate the current crisis
- Computle: rethinking remote workstations
- Lenovo Access: simplifying remote workstations
- Creative ITC – a hybrid future
- How does your workstation setup compare? Results from our 2025 survey.
- Best enterprise-class workstation laptops 2026
- Can a small workstation really handle big BIM, CAD and viz?
- Why GPU memory matters for CAD, viz and AI
Reviews
- HP Z2 Mini G1a workstation
- Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Ultra SFF Gen 2 workstation
- CyberPowerPC Intel Core U7WS Workstation
- AMD Ryzen Threadripper 9000 Series processors
- Scan 3XS GWP-B1-TR192 workstation
- Nvidia RTX Pro Blackwell Series GPUs
- Intel Arc Pro B50 GPU
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