Before the release of AutoCAD 2008, most design software operated strictly on a 32-bit architecture. This limited the software to utilizing a maximum of 3GB to 4GB of RAM, regardless of how much physical memory was installed in the computer. When working on complex architectural layouts, large 3D models, or massive civil engineering topographies, AutoCAD would frequently run out of memory, resulting in system crashes or severe performance slowdowns.
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Improved data throughput by handling larger chunks of data per CPU clock cycle. Key Features of the AutoCAD 2008 CZ Interface