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Looking to buy first Mac notebook but can't decide what model!
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<blockquote data-quote="iggibar" data-source="post: 1257277" data-attributes="member: 97843"><p>I know that's how it was back in the day of the older versions cs4, but I thought Photoshop now supports GPGPU acceleration?? </p><p><a href="http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/404/kb404898.html" target="_blank">GPU, OpenGL support | Photoshop CS4, CS5</a></p><p></p><p>With that said, you shouldn't limit what you buy just for one program. A lot of programs utilize the graphics for power. It's even noticeable with iMovie when switching from the 9400 to 9600. I don't have a copy of photoshop anymore, but I remember very clearly when I was editing some layers away from one large raw image I was working on. I realized I had forgotten to switch out of the 9400 because the image was glitching. WHen I went on the 9600, it was smooth. No other programs were running. Now I mostly use Gimp. Not as many options, but I can still get the job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iggibar, post: 1257277, member: 97843"] I know that's how it was back in the day of the older versions cs4, but I thought Photoshop now supports GPGPU acceleration?? [url=http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/404/kb404898.html]GPU, OpenGL support | Photoshop CS4, CS5[/url] With that said, you shouldn't limit what you buy just for one program. A lot of programs utilize the graphics for power. It's even noticeable with iMovie when switching from the 9400 to 9600. I don't have a copy of photoshop anymore, but I remember very clearly when I was editing some layers away from one large raw image I was working on. I realized I had forgotten to switch out of the 9400 because the image was glitching. WHen I went on the 9600, it was smooth. No other programs were running. Now I mostly use Gimp. Not as many options, but I can still get the job done. [/QUOTE]
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