EWDraw 3D ActiveX
Downloads You can use it for CAD, CAM, and GIS. The library is realized as a run-time Windows 32 bit OCX (ActiveX control). EWDraw 3D ActiveX is a vector graphics ActiveX for 3D and 2D visualization and animation.
[June 2, 2008, 16:31]
IBM Readies Opteron Workstation
News IBM believes that the AMD chip provides a mix of good capabilities and price for companies that wish to use 64-bit CAD (computer aided design) or engineering analysis software to create products, said Bob Lenard, director of IBM's IntelliStation...
[March 16, 2004, 8:00]
Pros And Cons Of Going 64-bit
News The popularity of running multiple servers as virtual machines on a single physical computer has vastly increased the memory needs of those machines, and even on workstations, memory-intensive graphics and video applications, Computer Aided Design...
[August 21, 2006, 15:10]
Fujitsu Siemens Keeps Opteron Promise
News Fujitsu Siemens built the Celsius V810 for customers who need to do CAD work. The European PC maker unveiled the Celsius V810, a workstation capable of harnessing two of AMD's 64-bit-capable Opteron processors.
[December 17, 2003, 14:30]
AMD Hammering At 64-bit Desktops
News As would other applications, such as computer aided design (CAD), AMD officials said. Although not due until at least late next year, a replacement for Athlon will run at 2GHz and above, offering 64-bit memory addressing, AMD officials revealed...
[June 29, 2000, 17:16]
Microsoft Puts Back First 64-bit Windows
News Again, a lot of the early workstation applications are in technical markets, CAD (computer-aided design) and the like. Microsoft said on Tuesday that it has delayed an update to its Windows Server software as well as the first version of Windows to...
[July 28, 2004, 8:45]
Why 64 Bit Is The 'new' Catchword
News Advanced math rears its head in large financial systems, computer simulations, CAD/CAM workstations, graphics rendering, and more importantly, encryption. CAD workstations, with their myriad linked components, can quickly eat up RAM just like...
[April 8, 2003, 12:25]

