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Many of the straight-forward tasks like 3D modeling, drawing, and editing, use the GPU to a great advantage. It uses the GPU to quickly and efficiently render accurate 3D models, insert dynamic models from external data sources, apply textures, and produce high quality 3D output. In AutoCAD 2013, there are some 3D tasks where the GPU is used less, but most people would still expect the GPU to be used more than the CPU in these cases.
We indexed over 50 common 3D modeling functions to look for performance gains from the “videocard”. The results show that the performance gains are variable depending on the task but all of them are significant.
We did not find any application packaging utilities that used the GPU, however the CFG does show that Acrobat DC 2013 is using the GPU for PDF rendering. For the other applications there is no way to know whether the GPU is being used for any specific tasks in the software therefore we would expect the performance to be similar, or worse, on a GPU than on a CPU.
In contrast to the previous application, Solidworks 2013 uses the GPU to the extreme in both Solidworks mode and DX mode. In Solidworks mode, most of the DX rendering processes use the GPU to produce better quality results and 5DX is the only DX process that uses the CPU. This means that everything else is turned off and the GPU is the only way for the DX features to operate. On top of that, the DX feature sets/configurations are compressed, so Solidworks 2013 will be faster than conventional DX7 or DX9. Like we mentioned, the DX features and configurations are not normally GPU accelerated, but in this case they are. d2c66b5586