Kathleen Maher

Google doubles down on Stadia; expands its catalog

It’s a big season for gaming news. As it turns out, pandemic season is always a big season for gaming news. Google, not always the most communicative of companies, has made an impressive effort to clarify the options for its Stadia gaming platform and along the way is in the process of relaunching Google Chrome. Stadia has emerged as a … Read more

Platform alliance between Nvidia and VMware

Nvidia announced a partnership with VMware. The companies plan to deliver an end-to-end platform for AI in the enterprise and new architecture. The architecture says Nvidia can be used for data centers, cloud, and edge systems that use Nvidia’s DPUs (data processing units) to support existing and next-generation applications.  Nvidia’s DPU AIB. (Source: Nvidia)   Nvidia will bring its AI … Read more

Google gives up on VR

So long Daydream, you didn’t even flash in your own pan. (Source: Google)   Google came up with a great name and a great industrial design for the Daydream, its entry into VR for the Android world, but the company seemed to forget about it after the initial splash. Do you remember when there used to be long lines to … Read more

Siemens teams with VSI Labs to develop validation and testing

VSI Labs Capability Demonstrator (Source: VSI)   Siemens has signed an important deal for its PAVE360 development platform for automotive design. PAVE360 is a system of systems, in the same way, that a car is a system of systems and through Siemens’ Mentor Group, Siemens has simulation tools for the validation and testing of processors, electronics, sensors, and systems. It … Read more

Don’t worry about NAB until October 2021

In an open letter to the community, NAB president and CEO Gordon Smith announced that NAB will be delayed until October 9-13, 2021  in Las Vegas. Smith said that through his research, talking to potential exhibitors, attendees, sponsors, etc., he found a significant number of people were skeptical about the industry’s ability to back up to speed in the first … Read more

Maxon rolls out C4D R23 and Maxon One

Maxon has been making the most of its pandemic. The company’s engineers have been hunkered down and developing. The company’s development teams for Redshift and Red Giant are putting out new releases and according to Maxon’s Head of Community and Customer Experience, Paul Babb, they are working together as a Maxon family. The end result is the Cinema 4D R24 … Read more

Apple recognizes 8 companies with design awards

Apple has announced the 2020 winners of its annual design awards. The Apple Design highlight applications that excel in design and innovation in apps and games. This year eight companies have won with applications representing a wide range of capabilities and functions including games, art, photography, and CAD. Shapr 3D István Csanády, Shapr3DZRT Shapr isn’t exactly running under the radar, … Read more

Autodesk says we told you so; Q2 revenues are strong

Autodesk’s second-quarter revenues for fiscal 2021 were absolutely on course for the company underlining several points: the resilience of the subscription model, the ongoing progress of Autodesk’s revamped licensing plan, and the relative powerlessness of customers.  Autodesk is in the process of transitioning from multi-user licenses to named license, which boils down to one license person rather than a company … Read more

The effervescent rise of GPUs: ASWF updates OpenVDB and ColorIO

Siggraph has become an important gathering point for the open-source community. Many of the developers creating tools for digital content creation are working at studios serving the movie industry or at companies working with the studios. Naturally then, Siggraph is the site for the Academy Software Foundation (ASWF) meetings to provide updates on the organization's work over the year. The … Read more

Nemetschek’s very interesting year

Nemetschek is ahead of the adapting to the new normal curve. The company has been in the process of a major restructuring for a couple of years, and some of the most obvious changes became evident in 2019. In his annual address to shareholders, Alex Kaufman, spokesman for the management board and the company’s CFOO, wrote in the company’s annual … Read more

Foundry teases Katana 4.0

The Foundry’s Katana is a powerful tool for lighting and look development. Compared to so many tools used in entertainment content creation, it is a relatively young application. Foundry added Katana to its portfolio in 2011 through a deal with Sony Imageworks to package and further develop the portfolio of tools developed by Imageworks to handle lighting and look development. … Read more