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International CES is in full swing
Posted by Robert Dow on January 10th 2012 | Permalink
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Its CES week and we are looking forward to playing with all the new gadgets from OLED TVs to Tegra3 tablets, 28nm GPUs and taking a bite out of Ice Cream sandwich. Steve Ballmer gave the last Microsoft keynote at CES this year, your can read on his swan song HERE.
Everything you ever wanted to know about Visual Display technology
Posted by Robert Dow on January 6th 2012 | Permalink
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A new reference is hitting the shelves this week that covers all aspects of the science and technology behind displays, from the fundamentals of optics, vision and color science, through electronic imaging, flexible displays and touchscreens, display metrology, and concludes with a section on display markets and economic factors. Read more on the new book HERE.
2012 CAD Report now available
Posted by Webmaster on January 5th 2012 | Permalink
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The report is 80 pages, with 50 figures and tablets that describe the CAD market and industry dynamics. Read more about the Jon Peddie Research 2012 CAD Report here.
JPR report: 80% of smartphones will have stereo 3D cameras and screens
Posted by Robert Dow on January 3rd 2012 | Permalink
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Just as cameras and GPS became mainstays of mobile phones and tablets, the next must-have feature on mobile devices will be stereovision 3D (S3D) capability. It’s not just about games; the addition of two cameras will enable gesture-based controls, advanced augmented reality applications, visualization with depth, and real-world data capture. Read more on the next gen mobile market HERE.
Autodesk acquires T-Splines modeling technology
Posted by Robert Dow on December 27th 2011 | Permalink
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Autodesk has acquired the technology-related assets of T-Splines Inc., a privately-held surface modeling software company based in Utah. T-Splines has developed a patented surface modeling technology that allows designers to add local detail and control only where needed in a single surface. Read more on T-Splines and Autodesk HERE.
Quantum dot filter displays are the next big thing
Posted by Robert Dow on December 20th 2011 | Permalink
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Nanosys, Using what they call quantum dot technology the company claims it can enable LCDs to display about 50% more color than they can today. The result is greener greens, bluer blues. Embedded in a sheet of plastic tiny phosphors convert blue light from a standard GaN LED into different wavelengths based upon their size. Read more on QDEF HERE.
JPR releases the Q3 Workstation market quarterly report
Posted by Robert Dow on December 16th 2011 | Permalink
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Q2's market stability begged the question: would there be a resumption of growth in the third quarter, more stability, or worse, a return to weakness. Well, the numbers are in, and they look good. Around 1.02 million workstations shipped worldwide in the third quarter, representing robust 12.5% sequential growth. Read more on the Q3 Workstation report HERE.
NEW WorkStation Q3 2011 quarterly report available
Posted by Webmaster on December 8th 2011 | Permalink
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Preview the table of contents and download your copy today (subscribers only). Purchase the Workstation report now.
SIGGRAPH ASIA is coming up - Come join us for lunch
Posted by Robert Dow on December 6th 2011 | Permalink
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If your Press and heading to Hong Kong for SIGGRAPH come join us December 13 for lunch at the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong. Our expert panel will be discussing the topic "Making it Real", Techniques such as motion capture, scanning, and photogrammetry are making it easier to bring objects, and people into digital programs where they can be transformed. Read more and RSVP HERE.
JPR releases the 2012 CAD Report
Posted by Robert Dow on November 29th 2011 | Permalink
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The CAD Market was worth approximately $5 billion in 2009. It reached $6.4 in 2010 and $7 billion in 2011. The industry is rebounding from the recession but there have been hiccups. There is going to be some stop and go in early 2012, but the CAD industry, with new markets and new platforms including tablets, is poised for growth -- the fresh, green shoots, new business kind of growth. Read more on our new CAD report HERE.
