tanticapelli
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Hello everyone
I have already asked a similar question in an old thread but without outcome.
https://www.cad3d.it/forum1/threads/disegni-grandi-assiemi.53804/voices say that solidworks 2019 exploits much more the multicore potential of modern processors than previous versions.
I would like to know if someone had a chance to test it especially in the context of drawings of large assemblies , which as we well know have always been painfully slow) and has noticed a significant improvement in terms of time of reconstruction, updating views and perhaps also fluidity of operation in the phases of quotation, boiling etc.
Thank you.
so many hairs
I have already asked a similar question in an old thread but without outcome.
https://www.cad3d.it/forum1/threads/disegni-grandi-assiemi.53804/voices say that solidworks 2019 exploits much more the multicore potential of modern processors than previous versions.
I would like to know if someone had a chance to test it especially in the context of drawings of large assemblies , which as we well know have always been painfully slow) and has noticed a significant improvement in terms of time of reconstruction, updating views and perhaps also fluidity of operation in the phases of quotation, boiling etc.
Thank you.
so many hairs