AutoCAD 2021
The 3D part uses relatively few threads (and thus cores), which definitely puts Windows 10 in the front, since it depends mostly on the clock. It will be interesting to see if the next patch will also fully fix the CPPC bug, or if the picture will not change anymore.
The same picture emerges for the total score of the Cadalyst benchmark, which I run as a script in AutoCAD. Windows 11 permissions is a story in itself and I’m glad my workarounds still work. The 2D graphics, the GPU performance (predominantly single-threaded) and the disk performance are also included in the result.
Solidworks 2021
In Solidworks 2021, we need to separate into GPU and CPU-heavy part benchmarks. Purely for the GPU, it looks good in both Windows 11 versions and the card performs much better, especially in shading.
In the CPU Composite, where all CPU-heavy scenarios are evaluated (up to and including the integrated renderer), the patched Windows 11 can easily pass the old Windows 10. Also proof that the L3 bug has been fixed, at least in large parts.
Luxrender / Luxmark
The same is true here as with the Solidworks 2021 CPU Composite, even to a much greater degree. With better caching, Windows 11 can even easily dominate.
Inventor 2021 Pro
Here I added the times for the graphics output, which leads to a slight loss for the patched Windows, but actually only marginally. Again, not very many threads are generated, so the next patch may well give Windows 11 some advantages.
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