‘The handling of larger datasets has been a number 1 client request for some time,’ said Gonzalez. ‘This was supported by user experience, reported from the global 64-bit beta testing program run in the lead up to the release,’ he added. ‘Benchmarking conducted in-house shows massive step-wise improvements in loading large datasets compared to 32-bit,’ announced Eric Gonzalez, Vulcan Product Manager. The 64-bit support covers the entire software offering, allowing all Vulcan users access to the platform. Vulcan 64-bit combines the advantages of a superior 3D modelling environment with the power of modern 64-bit technology to make it possible to work with large datasets. The launch kicked off at Expomin in Santiago, Chile this week. Mining technology provider Maptek will release Vulcan 64-bit to global mining customers during April.
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