
December 19, 2022
The past several years have brought engineers new levels of power and functionality when it comes to professional-grade workstations.
Advanced GPUs from NVIDIA, AMD, and now Intel have provided an enormous boost to simulation and rendering applications, while multicore CPUs are advancing the capabilities of design tools.
In this Special Focus Issue, our writers and reviewers highlight the latest advancements in engineering workstations. We hope you enjoy the issue.
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