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SOLIDWORKS Simulation Workstation

SOLIDWORKS Simulation Workstation

Optimized for demanding simulation workflows, this workstation is powered by Intel’s Xeon W processors, which deliver exceptional performance in Flow and FEA simulations while maintaining strong single-threaded speeds for CAD/CAM tasks. If your work involves complex simulations, the higher core counts of this platform provide a significant advantage.

The additional cores also improve CPU-based rendering performance, such as with PhotoView 360, though for rendering-heavy workloads, an even higher core-count platform like AMD’s Threadripper may be a better choice. This system strikes a perfect balance between simulation power and overall CAD efficiency.

$3,803.70

Original: $12,679.00

-70%
SOLIDWORKS Simulation Workstation

$12,679.00

$3,803.70

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SOLIDWORKS Simulation Workstation

Optimized for demanding simulation workflows, this workstation is powered by Intel’s Xeon W processors, which deliver exceptional performance in Flow and FEA simulations while maintaining strong single-threaded speeds for CAD/CAM tasks. If your work involves complex simulations, the higher core counts of this platform provide a significant advantage.

The additional cores also improve CPU-based rendering performance, such as with PhotoView 360, though for rendering-heavy workloads, an even higher core-count platform like AMD’s Threadripper may be a better choice. This system strikes a perfect balance between simulation power and overall CAD efficiency.

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Optimized for demanding simulation workflows, this workstation is powered by Intel’s Xeon W processors, which deliver exceptional performance in Flow and FEA simulations while maintaining strong single-threaded speeds for CAD/CAM tasks. If your work involves complex simulations, the higher core counts of this platform provide a significant advantage.

The additional cores also improve CPU-based rendering performance, such as with PhotoView 360, though for rendering-heavy workloads, an even higher core-count platform like AMD’s Threadripper may be a better choice. This system strikes a perfect balance between simulation power and overall CAD efficiency.