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This gets repeated every time, and it's nonsense. SolidWorks is mostly single-threaded, but it's also not a demanding application. Even PCs from a decade ago can handle assembling medium complexity models just fine. The few features that are demanding, like rendering and analysis tools like FEA, are in fact multi-threaded.
And if you actually need model assemblies so complex that single-threaded performance in the base app would become a problem, you'd be running a Quadro card anyway, and CPU performance wouldn't matter.
Source: Industrial designer who worked with SolidWorks, PT Creo and Rhinoceros for a while after uni before transitioning to a different area of design.