SOLIDWORKS is a computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided engineering (CAE) application from Dassault Systèmes. This highly versatile and capable software lets designers quickly sketch out ideas, experiment with different features, and produce models or detailed engineering drawings.
In SOLIDWORKS 2019, Dassault Systèmes introduced an experimental feature that offloads additional rendering operations from the CPU to powerful NVIDIA® GPUs. It’s called “Enhanced graphics performance” under the “Performance” sub-menu. By leveraging NVIDIA Quadro’s Open GL 4.5 hardware acceleration, this setting adds significant improvement during pan, zoom and rotate in the part or assembly environment. The performance scales up with higher end graphics cards, so it is ideally suited to High-end and beyond NVIDIA Quadro® RTX™ and NVIDIA RTX professional graphics products.
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Quadro,
GPU,
NVIDIA GPU,
4K Displays,
Pro Tip,
8K,
8K HDR,
Quadro RTX,
Quadro RTX Workstations,
Quadro RTX GPUs,
News,
NVIDIA Quadro Solutions,
Quadro View,
RTX Voice
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Adobe embraced NVIDIA® Quadro® GPU acceleration with their Mercury Playback Engine in 2010. Essentially, Adobe redesigned their entire video rendering and playback engine to harness the NVIDIA CUDA parallel processing architecture. The result was a fluid, real-time editing experience for adding additional effects, multiple layers, or ultra-high-resolution content. Now, ten years later, Adobe continues to enhance GPU accelerated features across Adobe Creative Cloud and other essential Adobe applications, and they are committed to bringing RTX™ technology and AI to their vast and vibrant user community, all while leveraging NVIDIA RTX technology.
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Adobe CC,
NVIDIA Quadro GPUs,
CUDA,
Adobe Max,
NVIDIA RTX Technology,
GPU acceleration,
adobe,
Real-time Editing
NVIDIA RTX A6000
The visual computing highlight of GTC was the introduction of the NVIDIA® RTX™ A6000 –the latest professional graphics board based on the breakthrough NVIDIA Ampere architecture.
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PNY,
NVIDIA,
GPU,
NVIDIA Quadro,
AI,
VR Ready,
NVIDIA GPU,
CUDA cores,
GPU Memory,
GTC DC,
NVIDIA RTX Technology,
Tensor Cores,
nvidia quadro rtx,
Virtualization,
RTX,
GTC 2020,
Omniverse,
Ampere,
NVIDIA RTX A6000,
GPU Virtualization
VIVE Pro Secure Opens VR to Sensitive Government and Commercial Proprietary IP Environments
The demand for VR across government organizations is increasing and will continue to grow as agencies adapt many of the best practices developed and deployed across the private sector for use in training, data visualization, and manufacturing, among other use cases. A major obstacle to any technology – including VR – for adoption by organizations that require ATO (Authority To Operate) is access to hardware that meets strict and specific security and privacy requirements. The new VIVE Pro Secure is the first VR HMD and system that delivers specific hardware modifications to provide optimal performance, features and capabilities in the most demanding and strict secure environments.
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Topics:
PNY,
HTC Vive,
VR Headset,
HPEC,
HTC,
ATO,
Authority to Operate,
Secure VR,
Military VR,
Corporate VR,
M&E VR,
Air Gapped VR,
VR Without the Internet,
Radio Free VR,
Classified VR,
VR for Sensitive IP,
TAA VR,
TAA Compliant VR,
Defense VR,
VR Without Radios,
VR Without Cameras,
VIVE PRO Secure