Archives for May 2008 - Architosh
AIA: Online Codes for Architects: Works on iPhone
MADCAD.com Offers Online Code Access to Architects and AEC Pros and it Works on iPhone
AIA: National Convention Indexes Strong Interest in Macs
The recent National Convention and Exhibition of the American Institute of Architects in Boston showed testimony to increased use and interest in Mac computers and the iPhone
ViaCAD 2D/3D V6 Mac Beta Announced
Punch Software has announced an open beta for ViaCAD 2D/3D Version 6 – the next major release of ViaCAD 2D/3D
AIA: Exhibit Report 1: Nemetschek North America and Graphisoft
We look at Graphisoft and Nemetschek North America at the AIA National Convention
AIA: Exhibit Report 2: Bentley and GenerativeComponents (GC)
Bentley Steals the Show with GenerativeComponents Focus – Software Works under Boot Camp on Macs – Allowing Designers to Explore GC Technology in Architecture
AIA: Talking BonZai 3D with Chris Yessios, creator of form.Z
Industry innovator Chris Yessios talks about its new BonZai 3D program and how it will challenge SketchUp and become an on-ramp to one of the industry’s mightiest modelers — form.Z
AIA: formZ developers preview Bonzai 3d at AIA 2008
auto-des-sys, Inc., developers of the esteemed form.Z 3D program have announced BonZai 3D, new modeler to be shown at AIA 2008 Boston
Autodesk SketchBook Pro 2009 Now Available
The Alias software tool gets update in the hands of Autodesk – Mac Universal stylist tool gets numerous feature improvements
DAZ’s Hexagon 2.5 Delivers Enhanced Toolset for 3D Content Creation
Hexagon 2.5 features new ultra-fast ambient occlusion, better UV mapping and more
Future PA Semi – based Apple MIDs may utilize virtualization to address multiple markets, including gaming
With virtualization heating up in the low-power chip market, Apple may use PowerPC architecture in future mobile Internet devices to attract the gaming market
2002 Architosh report discussed Apple’s move to plurality of devices
Architosh’s report entitled, Architosh 2002 AEC CAD IT Survey Report, a publication of Britasmedia, discussed at length the use of low-power PowerPC chips for future Apple devices of unknown form
Mac Pros: Graphics Options to Expand
Graphics Options to Expand for Mac Pro Customers – Professional Market Needs More Middle Ground
