The company said the 64-bit version was developed in close collaboration with Microsoft and Intel and is compatible with all 64-bit Windows Operating Systems, including Windows 7. The version was also checked in cooperation with a number of graphic card manufacturers, including ATI and Nvidia.
Operating at 64-bits allows software to take advantage of an unlimited amount of memory. As a result, users will be able to perform any level of operation. The 64-bit version also improves performance for users who work with large or complex projects.
Although the company has offered a 64-bit compatible version since 2007, this is the first version of CimatronE that is native to 64-bit operating systems.
CimatronE files can be shared and interchanged between the 32 and 64-bit versions of CimatronE 9.0, without any need for conversion, allowing users to work in a hybrid environment.
The CimatronE 9.0 64-bit version is available free-of-charge to any user on maintenance contract. No other pricing details were disclosed.
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