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              SPECapc demos SolidWorks 2005 benchmark; 
                reveals plans for Maya, Unigraphics, 3ds max 
                 
              LOS ANGELES, Calif., August 11, 2004 - SPEC/GPC's Application 
                Performance Characterization (SPECapc) project group demonstrated 
                an upcoming SolidWorks 2005 benchmark and outlined its plans for 
                updated Maya 6, Unigraphics NX2, and 3ds max 6 benchmarks. The 
                announcements took place at a press conference during the SIGGRAPH 
                2004 conference and exposition. 
              As with the SPECapc for SolidWorks 2003 benchmark, the new version 
                is being developed jointly by SolidWorks and SPECapc. It will 
                represent the patterns of a typical SolidWorks user working on 
                real-world models. Performance will be measured for graphics, 
                CPU and I/O functionality.  
              SPECapc announced that it will be working over the next several 
                months to provide new versions of its performance evaluation software 
                for systems running Maya 6 and Unigraphics NX2. The group also 
                plans to augment the current 3ds max 6 benchmark, introduced in 
                June, with more scenes and animated environments. Earlier this 
                year, SPECapc released an updated benchmark for Solid Edge Version 
                14 CAD/CAM software. 
              "We have had great cooperation from CAD/CAM and digital 
                content creation ISVs," says George Chaltas, SPECapc chair. 
                "This has enabled us to bring new benchmarks to market quickly 
                and to continually update existing benchmarks." 
              In addition to SolidWorks, Maya, Unigraphics, 3ds max and Solid 
                Edge, SPECapc's current suite includes an application benchmark 
                for Pro/ENGINEER that the group expects to update in the near 
                future. The SPECapc group continues to seek additional benchmarks 
                for leading software programs in three key application areas: 
                CAD/CAM/CAE, visualization and digital content creation (DCC). 
              SPECapc is a project group of the Graphics Performance Characterization 
                (GPC) Group, which is part of the Standard Performance Evaluation 
                Corp. (SPEC). SPEC is a non-profit corporation formed to establish, 
                maintain and endorse a standardized set of relevant benchmarks 
                that can be applied to the newest generation of high-performance 
                computers. SPEC's membership includes computer hardware and software 
                vendors, and leading universities and research facilities worldwide. 
                  
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