ModuleWorks CAM Engine Tested for Windows on ARM
ARM processors extend battery life and produce less heat, keeping devices cooler during intensive computational tasks.
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January 15, 2025
ModuleWorks reports the successful testing of the ModuleWorks CAM Engine on a Snapdragon ARM processor running Windows. These results confirm the stability and performance of ModuleWorks components on the ARM architecture, according to ModuleWorks.
Why ARM is a Game-Changer for CAM
ARM processors, with lower power consumption, extend battery life and produce less heat, keeping devices cooler during intensive computational tasks. For CAM vendors and solution providers, there is opportunity to offer advanced solutions on mobile and lightweight devices, according to ModuleWorks.
Tests Confirm ModuleWorks is ARM-Ready
The ModuleWorks CAM Engine has been rigorously tested on a Snapdragon X Elite SoC with Windows 11 on a laptop.
Key Test Results
Identical toolpath quality: ModuleWorks software generates identical, high-quality toolpaths on ARM and x86 processors
High performance: ModuleWorks with Snapdragon X on native ARM delivers processing performance similar to x86 processors, particularly on 12 threads.
Benefits of Running ModuleWorks on Native ARM
Performance: Running ModuleWorks on native ARM delivers fast processing times, company says.
Energy Efficiency: ARM architecture offers energy efficiency, which translates to longer battery life for mobile devices running the ModuleWorks CAM Engine.
Portability: End users can leverage the power of high-end CAM software on lightweight, portable devices.
How to Get the ModuleWorks ARM Software Libraries
The ModuleWorks CAM Engine is available now as native ARM software libraries.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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