Autodesk Xforce 2025

| Metric | Autodesk Fusion (2024) | X-Force 2025 | |--------|------------------------|--------------| | Topology optimization (10k elements) | 12 min | 4 sec | | Linear static FEA solve | 8 sec | 0.3 sec (interactive) | | Design variant exploration (100 runs) | Manual hours | Automated in 3 min | | Learning curve (new user to productive) | 6 weeks | 3 days (prompt-based) |

Week 1: Select pilot product, gather files and constraints, set KPIs.
Week 2: Export and normalize data; set up cloud test account and access.
Week 3: Run generative design prompts; produce first candidate set.
Week 4: Automate lightweight simulations; select finalists.
Week 5: Convert finalists to parametric models; perform manufacturability checks.
Week 6: Produce prototype-ready files, evaluate KPIs, and report ROI and next steps.

  • Design-to-manufacture loop

  • Multidisciplinary co-design

  • Automated CI for designs (DesignOps)

  • Security-first collaboration

  • Autodesk X-Force 2025 represents a paradigm shift from modeling what you think to defining what you need. By replacing discrete simulation steps with a continuous physics-aware generative process, it shortens design cycles from weeks to hours. While not a replacement for aesthetic surfacing or legacy data migration, X-Force establishes a new baseline for performance-driven engineering. Autodesk Xforce 2025

    Disclaimer: This document describes a conceptual product. Actual Autodesk offerings should be verified at autodesk.com.