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Apple Computing Products:
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MBP: Core Duo vs. Core 2 Duo for photographer
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<blockquote data-quote="snoslicer8" data-source="post: 306697" data-attributes="member: 19029"><p>I realize you already made the purchase of the CD MBP, but just to make your decision seem like an even better one: Adobe has announced that it will NOT make CS3 in 64 bit, it's only going to be a 32 bit application. So, if Photoshop is all you're going to be doing, I would say you'll be fine with the CD. Really the only thing worth-while on the 64 bit chips would be the OS itself (10.3 and on support 64 bit chips). The advantage for the C2D chips is they can address 3 GB of memory instead of just 2 GB, but I don't think you'll notice any difference. Good luck with your new toy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoslicer8, post: 306697, member: 19029"] I realize you already made the purchase of the CD MBP, but just to make your decision seem like an even better one: Adobe has announced that it will NOT make CS3 in 64 bit, it's only going to be a 32 bit application. So, if Photoshop is all you're going to be doing, I would say you'll be fine with the CD. Really the only thing worth-while on the 64 bit chips would be the OS itself (10.3 and on support 64 bit chips). The advantage for the C2D chips is they can address 3 GB of memory instead of just 2 GB, but I don't think you'll notice any difference. Good luck with your new toy! [/QUOTE]
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