SolidWorks does not benefit from hyperthreading. This is due to the fact that the cores have to communicate with each other to complete the task, which can slow things down. SolidWorks specifies that Finite Element Analysis (FEA) in SolidWorks Simulation may benefit from multiple cores, however, they do not advise to use more than 8 cores. The reason behind this is that most of Mechanical Computer Aided Design (MCAD) software is single-threaded. Mac OS 10.SolidWorks runs best on a fast single core processor. Windows 10 with 6 th Generation (or later) Intel® Core™ processors and Intel Graphics enabled.
Now you might be wondering how to tell the generation of your CPU. In addition to cutting off support for so many old operating systems, Adobe also has limited support to Intel 6 th generation or newer CPU’s.
So before updating Premiere, be sure to update Windows to the latest version of 10, and update your Mac to 10.12 or later. With version 13.0 of Premiere Pro, Adobe has dropped support for all older versions of Windows other than 10 (and even some early versions of Windows 10), and all versions of macOSX prior to 10.12. The times (and system requirements), they are a changin’…īefore listing all the specific requirements, let’s touch on some of the most significant technical gotchas: Let’s take a look at what kind of system you’ll need to take advantage of everything Premiere Pro version 13.0 has to offer: Version 13.0 (October 2018) of Adobe Premiere Pro CC is now available for download to subscribers of Adobe Creative Cloud.Īlong with all the great new features comes new hardware/software requirements in order to run this powerful program.