I watched the video last week, and I can't wait. I don't necessarily agree with how the video talks of certain aspects, but there isn't much arguing with these three things:
-Eliminating time wasted remodeling due to incooperative models (words other than "incooperative" are often used here)is a huge plus. As this time is never good, often expensive, and often debatable due to designers not being flexible enough in his or her ways of accomplishing changes. (Designers tend to like overtime for some crazy reason too.)
-Reducing the number of insignificant changes that experienced designers must perform, in my eyes, is the number 1 time saver and what I would keep talking of if I was selling the software. Much like Engineers becoming famililar with using VisMockup to cut their own sections and measure their own clearances...they could now change that hole size and propagate the revs up without having to wait for design.
-Reducing Filesize is always helpful. I imagine this to be much like putting .pdfs up for drawings (for sharing and controlling document) but without having to maintain the .prt file. Now one could design in, as well as Vendors could quote in, WHATEVER SYSTEM they want! and put up a file (parasolid?) that can be modified later in NX if need be.
So quick questions (that I apparently can't wait for): How do parameters (i.e. material thickness) get captured? How do any sync'd changes feed back into the drawing or up/down through links (like tabulated parts, castings to machined part .etc)? How do other contraints that may or may not be part of design intent go along for the ride (i.e. blank size of a sheet metal part, or how flanges that coincide in the flat should error)...?
Other Stuff: Seems like the intent of all this is to better position NX as a CAD Software for everyone in the supply chain except those at the bottom (status quo for the bottom suppliers/vendors). Meanwhile making it possible for those at the bottom (that have customers who use NX) to just design in whatever is the cheapest Modeling package available. (Hence keeping the good stuff this time...they have to!)
Aspects I didn't like: Many Designers on NX will not be 100 times faster. Those that love parameters and a clean tree that are good at it and have developed a good technique at attacking all types of parts (telling the story, I call it) will just continue on perhaps abandoning some of their thoroughness. And those that have no organization and perhaps what many consider messy unchangeable parts, but somehow they always deliver fast will also just continue on (just without record!).
Just needed to put this out there to hopefully hear more opinions on the matter,
KLINE