Older versions sometimes ran on ARM-based or legacy PowerPC chips via emulation. By going native to x86 (Intel/AMD), TRUMPF has optimized the code for the processors found in 99% of industrial PCs and office workstations. This results in:
The software understands the dependencies between 3D design, bending, and cutting, providing a highly reliable production process.
The new x86 telemetry service occasionally spikes CPU on idle. Disable via TruTops.ServiceHost.exe if not needed. trumpf trutops suite 2110 x86 new
Deep Dive: TRUMPF TruTops Suite 2110 (x86) New Features, Architecture, and Sheet Metal Workflow Optimization
: An intuitive interface for 3D laser marking across varied geometries, featuring a Laser Parameter Navigator to quickly find optimal settings. Key Features of the 21.10 Generation Older versions sometimes ran on ARM-based or legacy
Historically, TRUMPF utilized "TruTops Classic," a robust but siloed set of tools for individual machine types (Laser, Punch, Bend). The 2110 suite often refers to the transitioned ecosystem where TruTops Boost takes center stage as the primary offline programming package
[3D CAD Import] ➔ [TruTops Bend (Unfolding)] ➔ [TruTops Nest (Material Grouping)] ➔ [TruTops Laser/Punch (NC Code)] ➔ [Shop Floor Execution] The new x86 telemetry service occasionally spikes CPU
Understanding the TRUMPF TruTops Suite 21.10 x86 Architecture
The TruTops ecosystem is not a singular application, but rather an interconnected system of modules built to handle specific fabrication tasks. TRUMPF software for sheet metal processing
: The software supports a wide range of Trumpf machines, including laser cutting machines, punching machines, and forming systems. This integration facilitates seamless data transfer between different machines and processes.