In my work, I do mechanical design, electrical design, electronic circuit design, and programming of PLCs, personal computers, and microcomputers. Using that knowledge, we repair agricultural machinery and other equipment electronically or create new ones. However, unlike business, it is quite rough, but please take a look if you like.
Hey i have a doubt ,iam interested in buying a laptop which has specifications of intel 12th gen i5 p series processor with intel iris Xe graphics card can i buy it for solidworks,iam a student (samsung Galaxy book 2 pro)
The ThinkPad T14 (10th Gen Intel Core i7 with Intel UHD Graphics) should be able to run Solidworks smoothly with models containing around 500 parts. However, please note that Intel UHD Graphics is not a graphics card recommended by Solidworks. This means that performance may be reduced or display issues may occur when working with complex models or large assemblies. For a more optimal Solidworks experience, consider upgrading to a PC with a recommended graphics card.
I feel that if the item is about 500-1000, it will work fine. However, I think it will be difficult with objects that use a lot of curved surfaces, such as aircraft.
That is impressive your design and also the GTX1650 as it does not have the highest VRAM or CUDA cores. I am considering one for my SFF HP as i need low profile and low power use