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s e p t e m b e r . o c t o b e r 2 0 1 7 c g w 3 1 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION (Required by 39 USC 3685) Publication Title: Computer Graphics World Publication Number: 665-250 Filing Date: 10/10/17. Issue Frequency: Bi-monthly Number of Issues Published Annually: 7 Annual Subscription Price: $68.00 Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication: 620 W. Elk Ave., Glendale, CA 91204 Contact Person: Karen Moltenbrey Telephone: (603) 432-7568 Complete Mailing Address of Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher: 620 W. Elk Ave., Glendale, CA 91204 Full Names and Complete Mailing Addresses of Publisher: Computer Graphics World, 620 W. Elk Ave., Glendale, CA 91204 Editor: Karen Moltenbrey, 620 W. Elk Ave., Glendale, CA 91204 This publication is owned by: Computer Graphics World - William Riœwage Publication Title: Computer Graphics World Issue Date for Circulation Data Below: 10/10/17 Total Number of Copies Mailed Outside-County Paid Subscriptions on PS Form 3541 Mailed In-County Paid Mail Subscriptions on PS Form 3541 Paid Distribution Outside the Mails Including Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors, Counter Sales, and Other Paid or Paid Distribution Outside USPS® Paid Distribution by Other Mail Classes Through the USPS Total Paid Distribution Free or Nominal Rate Outside-County Copies Included on PS Form 3541 Free or Nominal Rate In-County Copies Included on PS Form 3541 Free or Nominal Rate Copies Mailed at Other Classes Through the USPS Free or Nominal Rate Distribution Outside the Mail Total Free or Nominal Rate Distribution Total Distribution Copies Not Distributed Total Percent Paid Paid Electronic Copies Publication required. Will be printed in the September/October 2017 issue of this publication. Name and Title of Editor, Publishers, Business Manager, or Owner: William Riœwage - owner Date: 10/10/17. I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. Average No.Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months No. of Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date 22,265 .......................... 32,030 22,173 ............................21,494 0 .............................................0 672 ..................................... 681 0 .............................................0 22,845 .......................... 22,175 2,985 ............................... 2,972 0 .............................................0 0 .............................................0 1,358 ...............................6,150 4,343 ............................... 9,122 27,188 ............................ 31,297 304 .....................................264 27,492 ............................ 31,561 84% ...................................70% 6,109 ...............................6,244 V I E W P O I N T entry-level workstations offer pro VR certification for users looking to balance both performance and their budgets. But as VR gains in popularity, hardware companies are ramping up their VR offerings to expand their portfolio beyond entry-level needs – developing high-power hardware that will offer the performance necessary for creating next-level VR experiences. Professionals looking to leverage VR on the go can take it a step further with mobile workstations. These workstations offer the features and memory required for creating the most compelling VR experiences from any location. Equipped with VR-ready GPUs and full Oculus and HTC certifications, these high-power workstations offer a stunning level of performance never before seen in a mobile workstation. For M&E professionals, ISV certifications are necessary to achieve the ultimate VR experience. VR-ready workstations allow professionals to seamlessly operate these applications – a requirement for any industry leader looking to open doors to new insights and breakthroughs. And for top-level performance, these workstations must be powered by industry-leading graphics. "Whether VR is already an integral part of your workflow or you are just beginning to explore the possibilities, reliable, high-performance hardware is a must," says Bob Pette, vice president of Professional Visualization at Nvidia. "VR-ready workstations powered by Quadro Pascal-based GPUs provide the performance and features profes- sionals need to create the most immersive VR experiences." Professional-level graphics and workstations are allowing users to interact with information at the next level. To meet the needs of industry professionals, one thing remains true: As the VR industry continues to expand and make its way into everyday workflow, the hardware must evolve to maintain all the performance, stability, and reliability of a VR-certified professional workstation. Scott Ruppert is the Portfolio and Solutions Planning Manager for Lenovo Workstations. 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