![]() ![]() Sure it is slower but not unbearably slower. For instance I'm happily using CS5 on an "ancient" Macbook late 2008 and it is not much faster in Camera Raw, for instance, than my Mac Pro. ![]() But nevertheless, while the new Macbook Pros are significantly faster than last year's models (see [here|> and [here|> for Geekbench scores) that speed increase may not necessarily translate into real-world time savings. However, since Photoshop (since CS4, I think) uses the GPU better, that will also be a factor. Overall speed will depend on other things, mainly available RAM and what storage you use. I don't know about video editing but for Photoshop work the processor will only affect processor-intensive tasks, such as applying filters. The Core 2 Duo and the NVIDIA GeForce 320M? Will the Core i7 and the Intel HD graphics give me a $500 speed bump over I'll use it for photo and video editing so graphics I'm looking at the new 13" and am wondering how graphics performance will be on the ![]()
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