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Greg Corke

London

Managing Editor at DEVELOP3D

Managing Editor at AEC Magazine

Managing Editor of DEVELOP3D (@develop3d) and AEC Magazine (@aecmagazine)

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  • 1 week ago | aecmag.com | Greg Corke

    In the May / June 2025 edition of AEC Magazine wePut the spotlight on new technologies that can transform 2D drawings into models and generate drawings automatically from 3D model data.

  • 2 weeks ago | develop3d.com | Greg Corke

    It’s not often a mobile workstation comes along that truly rewrites the rulebook, but the HP ZBook Ultra G1a does just that, with an integrated graphics processor that has fast access to more memory than even the most powerful discrete laptop GPU, writes Greg CorkeIntel has dominated the mobile workstation sector for decades. Its processors have powered everything from ultra-compact 14-inch models to high-performance 17-inch behemoths.

  • 2 weeks ago | aecmag.com | Greg Corke

    Intel has dominated the mobile workstation sector for decades. Its processors have powered everything from ultra-compact 14-inch models to high-performance 17-inch behemoths. Today, Intel Core chips are almost always paired with discrete Nvidia laptop GPUs. AMD hardly gets a look in. But with the new 14-inch HP ZBook Ultra G1a, and its powerful AMD Ryzen AI Max Pro ‘Strix Halo’ processor, that balance could be starting to shift.

  • 2 weeks ago | aecmag.com | Greg Corke

    Earlier this year, we published our annual Workstation Special Report — an in-depth look at the hardware trends, technologies, and workflows shaping the AEC industry. We’re already planning the next report, and we’d love your input to help us make it even better. Please take a few minutes to complete our short survey.

  • 2 weeks ago | develop3d.com | Greg Corke

    Intel targets viz and AI workloads with large amounts of GPU memory and new route to marketIntel has launched the Arc Pro B50 (16 GB) and Arc Pro B60 (24 GB), two new professional desktop GPUs built on its Xe2 ‘Battlemage’ architecture, featuring Intel Xe Matrix Extensions (XMX) AI cores and advanced ray tracing units.

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