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Re: Photoshop in Rosetta
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Re: Photoshop in Rosetta


  • Subject: Re: Photoshop in Rosetta
  • From: Rick McCleary <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 18:05:36 -0500

That's combining the speed improvements from Core 2 Duo chip *and*
the 10.4.8 update. So, you would see something like that kind of
difference if you compared Rosetta performance on a Core Duo machine
on 10.4.7 versus a Core 2 Duo machine on 10.4.8. You might see a 63%
performance increase on some tasks but the overall permanence
increase is bound to be a bit lower than that, but still significant.

Can anyone venture a guess as to how Photoshop would take advantage of 8 cores (as in the rumored soon-to-be-released 8-core Cloverton MacPro towers)? I'm more interested in gazing into the future with OSX 10.5 and PS CS3. Just wondering about the multi-threading capabilities of Photoshop (in CS3) and whether it would be worth waiting for the 8-core machines.

Being a busy digital shooter, there is SO much data to be processed (typically 12Gb at a sitting). Anything to speed it up is worth it.

Rick

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