CAD users can take advantage of the two Pentium II Xeon processors in the Dell Precision(TM) WorkStation 610. The unit can be custom configured in dozens of ways including the following options: up to 54 Gbytes of hard-drive capacity; up to 2 Gbytes of 100-MHz SDRAM; full-speed 512-kbyte or 1-Mbyte cache; Intergraph Intense 3DPro 3410GT OpenGL AGP-enabled graphics accelerator; Ultra2/Wide SCSI 10,000-rpm hard drive; up to two Ultra2/Wide 18-Gbyte or four 9-Gbyte SCSI hard drives offering 80-Mbytes/sec transfer rates; and security features including chassis intrusion, thermal monitoring, and electronic serial tagging of components. Dell Computer Corp.: Product Code 4418
Inforbix is leveraging its CAD and product data access technology to power up a free iPad app that lets mobile users search and access engineering data.
Unlike his friends in engineering programs, blogger Jon Titus had little need for calculus except in a few of his college physical-chemistry labs and classes.
In the wake of the Chevy Volt fire investigations, sales are down, and General Motors' (GM) CEO Dan Akerson is blaming the downturn on a spate of bad publicity.
Thanks to embedded electronics, medical devices are getting smaller and smarter than ever. Pacemakers and implantable defibrillators are now able to call physicians. MRIs, CT scanners, and ultrasound machines are gaining mobility. And the venerable Band-Aid may soon be able to detect illnesses ranging from fevers to heart arrhythmias. On February 21, join Design News senior editor Charles Murray for a wide-ranging discussion, "Embedded Angles for Medical Products," which will explore the latest developments in medical electronics. The discussion will examine advances in medical device technology and offer an inside look at the embedded electronics behind it.
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