Because DWG 3.0 relies on delta syncing and WASM, it actually reduces storage needs, but it increases CPU threading demands. A dual-core laptop will choke on a DWG 3.0 file due to the real-time parameter calculations.
Today, the industry is whispering about a new threshold: . dwg 3.0
The evolution to (circa late 1990s/2000s) brought us into the age of "Files and Folders." It added 3D solids, complex linetypes, and external references (Xrefs). It was powerful, but it was still a file—static, heavy, and prone to version battles. Because DWG 3
DWG 3.0 will likely open DWG 2.0 files (automatic up-conversion), but saving a DWG 3.0 file back to DWG 2018 format will strip all intelligence. It becomes "dumb" vector geometry again. The evolution to (circa late 1990s/2000s) brought us
| Feature | DWG 2.0 | IFC 5 (Open) | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Speed | Fast (Binary) | Slow (Text-based) | Very Fast (Mixed Kernel) | | Intelligence | Low | High | Very High (Behavioral) | | Collaboration | Manual Xref | Federated | Live Sync (Real-time) | | Offline Use | Full | Limited | Partial (Cached) |