AutoCAD only partially benefits from multiple cores.
AutoCAD’s performance improvement with multiple cores is limited. Most of its operations are single-threaded, meaning they run on a single core.
Details:
- Single-Threaded Tasks: Core AutoCAD functions like drawing and editing are single-threaded. They don’t benefit much from multiple cores.
- Multi-Core Usage: Certain tasks like rendering and 3D modeling use multiple cores more effectively.
Maximizing Performance:
- Focus on CPU Clock Speed: For single-threaded tasks, a higher clock speed is more beneficial than more cores.
- Choose Balanced Hardware: If you use 3D features or rendering, a multi-core CPU will be advantageous.
In Summary:
- Main operations run on a single core.
- Rendering and 3D tasks benefit from multi-core CPUs.
- Optimize hardware based on your specific AutoCAD usage.