The x86 new release addresses three chronic security flaws of older Trumpf software:
Additionally, this version introduces automatic backup of nesting jobs every 60 seconds. In the old 32-bit build, a single crash wiped the entire unsaved nest. The new build recovers to the last part placement.
| Feature | TruTops 2110 x86 | SigmaNEST | Lantek Expert | BySoft 7 (Bystronic) | |---------|------------------|-----------|---------------|----------------------| | Native Trumpf machine codes | ✅ Perfect | ❌ Post needed | ❌ Post needed | ❌ Not compatible | | True 64-bit | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | Real-time machine monitoring | ✅ Native | ❌ Third-party | ❌ | ✅ (Bystronic only) | | Learning curve | Steep (2 weeks) | Medium | Medium | Steep | | Price (mid-range config) | $$$$ | $$$ | $$$ | $$$$ | | Nesting speed (large job) | Excellent | Good | Good | Excellent | | UI modernity | 2015 era | 2020 era | 2018 era | 2021 era | trumpf trutops suite 2110 x86 new
Verdict: If you run Trumpf machines, no alternative offers the same depth of machine-specific cutting parameters (e.g., Lens wear compensation, Dynamic Beam Shaping). If you run mixed fleets, consider a CAM-agnostic nester.
Older TruTops looked pixelated on modern 4K monitors because they rendered at 96 DPI. Version 2110 introduces a vector-based UI that scales perfectly from 1080p to 8K. Toolbars are customizable and context-aware. The x86 new release addresses three chronic security
Licensing model: Named user or concurrent (network floating). Both require annual maintenance (~18-22% of license cost).
Approximate pricing (new purchase):
Value proposition: If you own a Trumpf machine, you essentially must use TruTops. The x86 version finally makes it competitive with standalone nesters (SigmaNEST, Lantek) in speed, but not in UI polish.