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Announcing Open 3D Engine (O3DE)

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This is big news not just for the gaming industry, but for any industry that can benefit from 3D modeling, 3D simulation, 3D planning/design. Amazon has shifted its Lumberyard game engine to open source. For more see: For more see : Amazon Web Services aka AWS.

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Adobe Wants To Make 3D An (Augmented) Reality

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Adobe is doubling down on its 3D support, betting that the format will power more omnichannel experiences in the years to come. Adobe’s vision for 3D is in line with soon-to-be-published research that Ryan Skinner and I wrote. And they’re right.

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What Is 3D Printing? Working, Software, and Applications

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3D printing uses digital files to create solid objects by placing sequential material layers. The post What Is 3D Printing? Working, Software, and Applications appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Would 3D V-Cache Help Intel CPUs? 14th-gen Cores vs. Cache

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"Why doesn't Intel develop their own kind of 3D V-Cache?" It's a thought-provoking question, especially given how beneficial 3D V-Cache has been for AMD Ryzen chips. Let's benchmark and check that out. Read Entire Article

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There’s A Role For 3D Printing In Your Manufacturing Operations

Forrester IT

3D printing (or additive manufacturing) is not just for prototypes and low-quality models. In a new report and webinar, we look at the areas where 3D printing already delivers real value.

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3D-printed engine by Indian startup takes rocket four miles into the sky

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Chennai-based startup Agnikul Cosmos successfully conducted a sub-orbital test launch of its unique 3D-printed semi-cryogenic rocket called Agnibaan. The launch took place on May 30 from the company's own launch pad located at Sriharikota. Read Entire Article

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Windows NT 3.5 programmer tells the origin story of Microsoft's iconic 3D Pipes screensaver

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release but had no way to showcase the advanced 3D rendering capability to end. Programmer Raymond Chen's story starts with his friend and unnamed Microsoft colleague working on the company's OpenGL graphics programming interface team in the mid-90s. They had successfully implemented hardware-accelerated OpenGL for the upcoming Windows NT 3.5

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