Engineering Workstations--You Need to Go Pro.

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Title: Engineering Workstations--You Need to Go Pro.
Authors: ALBRIGHT, BRIAN
Source: Digital Engineering 247. Dec2025 Special issue, p10-14. 5p.
Subjects: Microcomputer workstations (Computers), Computer performance, Software requirements specifications, Graphics processing units
Abstract: The article focuses on the evolving landscape of professional engineering workstations and how they differ from consumer or gaming PCs. Topics include hardware reliability and cooling, CPU/GPU performance for engineering applications, and the impact of software requirements on workstation selection, with insights from experts such as Josh Covington (Velocity Micro), MingYao Ding (Ozen Engineering), and Chris Ruffo (Lenovo).
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