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From my perspective the biggest thing wrong with FreeCAD is that it's a single threaded app in a multicore world. If you load large stuff, the app freezes and one core is working really hard for a while.
Solidworks is the same way.
Can't say I'm surprised.
No, it's the topological naming problem. End of.
That doesn't have me wait for tens of minutes while one core slogs it's guts out and the other fifteen sit there idle.
Isn't like every CAD program single core? People got scammed hard with Xeon in the past. CAD PC salesmen had/have absolutely no idea what they were talking about
Biggest speedup has been the GPU integration. The single core stuff doesn't seem to matter much anymore.
Mastercam does pretty well once you force it to use hardware accelleration