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full use of multicore processor

full use of multicore processor

full use of multicore processor......

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rkeller
Enthusiast
Chris,
Do you want a video of what it is doing?

I tried attaching the nameplate file that takes forever to update if you
edit "Sketch 11" then close it to see how long it takes to regenerate and
watch your CPU in the Task Manager it putters along and at the very last it
will increase the Utilization.
It is 11 meg so it wasn't accepted by your email server.

I haven't tried using the new Mark command to mark the Nameplates yet
because we send a pdf of this out for laser etching. I think Mark will
only do the outline of the letters but I'll try one and see.

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Also I know I'm starting to sound like a broken record to the crash dummies
but we really need to come up with a way to have IV save everything in the
state it is when it crashes. That is the most frustrating thing I keep
dealing with. At least let it not perform the offending command or
function and send up a white flag telling us to save the current state.
Rather than dump everything! I don't know how most users use IV but I'll
have 5 to 20 processes going at the same time and when it crashes and shuts
everything down it takes a while to remember what I was doing in each
window.

I know the code is using error reporting internally so it should be able to
flag a potential forthcoming crash and start a dump routine that would save
all the model states of open files.

Rodney Keller
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ChrisMitchell01
Community Manager
Status changed to: Gathering Support

Thanks for sending me the problem part file - we'll do some performance profiling to see what the root cause issue is & follow up with you more through the Feedback Community.

 

-Chris

damian.lewczyk
Autodesk Support

I am refreshing this subject in the new Ideas post. Please vote for this:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-ideas/please-allow-us-to-use-multiple-core-processor-for-str...

ethan_howardMMXXV
Collaborator

Workstations are up to 1 TB of RAM, four GPUs, 64 cores, and tuned to 6.1 GHz...and getting better all the time.

joeTNW8R
Contributor

Agreed with the post and comments above. FEA is particularly laborious in Inventor due to single-core use.

Thanks again Autodesk team for taking feedback!

GKR2023
Enthusiast

This would be extremelly helpfull....

marcelmacuf
Contributor

For multithread enthusiast 

New inventor 2026
https://help.autodesk.com/view/INVNTOR/2026/ENU/?guid=INV2026-PERFORMANCE

 

  • File > Save - multithreading is used during the save process. A more advanced compression method is employed for packing data, which results in a reduction of file size.
  • Assembly Mirror - Multithreading is used for computing reused components and previewing assembly Mirror

Already tested locally - Assembly mirror can use ALL CPU cores in some cases. Mainly reuse for big assemblies. 

jake_egley
Advocate

@marcelmacuf Thats awesome. Great job Autodesk for employing multithread in more processes

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