E2007 – Buck Davis from BIMBOX

In this episode, we interview Buck Davis of BIMBOX. Buck and Bill get hardcore into the computer hardware! Dana and Buck discuss the state of AR/VR in the AECO industry. Plus, we asked the question, In the BIM world do you want a high-end graphics card, or a high-end and less expensive gaming card? That’s just the first half of the episode, have a listen for so much more! https://bimthoughts.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/E2007.mp3 | Open Player in New Window Show Notes Episode Hashtag: #whowantstogofast Check out the BIMBOX Twitter: @BIMboxUSA LinkedIn: BIMBOX Learning about the studio drivers for your Geforce cards. Essentially turns them into Quatro cards This gives you access to 1 Billion shades of colour instead of 30 million shades Which side are you on? Is AR & VR on the way down, on the rise or? #TeamBuck on the way down #TeamDana on the rise What is your favourite AR/VR medium? The Wild Twinmotion Enscape Fuzor Lumion Yulio Others? Do lots of computational design, maybe you need a BIMBOX? Single-core vs Multi-core processing Is the value proposition truly there? Can you, or should you use a portable GPU? The answer might surprise you What about working with a kickass desktop and remote access is that a solution? The answer is we still can’t have our cake and eat it too… Maybe the answer is an office unit just for the purpose a la Dan Stine? We want to hear from you the listeners on possible episode topics and guests. Share your ideas via the #BIMThoughts hashtag on twitter. You can also join the BIMThoughts Slack channel to share your ideas Join via an invite from the BIMThoughts website Help Bill’s new YouTube Channel: Read The Factory Manual get 1,000 subscribers! Read the Factory Manual is about Restoring, Explanations, Exploring the Past and Present.

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BIMThoughts has two different kinds of episodes, a panel discussion and interview. Each panel episode we dive as deep as we can about BIM, Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks or other topics. During our interview episodes, we interview top BIM professionals. We learn what makes them tick and their views on BIM, Revit, and the AECO industry.