Notice how the 12-core with only 16G ran slower.Īpple Compressor (part of Final Cut Studio) uses QMaster and QuickClustering to achieve a similar effects. You need more than 16G of RAM to achieve it since AE reserves 3G for the app itself. The "sweet spot" for the 12 core was 12 cores at 2GB each (though 24 virtual cores are available). It lets you not only define how much memory is reserved for each core but you can vary the number of cores used by reserving some for other apps. ![]() But does that translate into real world performance advantage? I picked three high-end apps to answer this question.Īdobe After Effects CS5 has a multiprocessing mode that spawns a subprocess for each core in use. ![]() We published some artificial benchmarks (Cinebench, Geekbench) that show the 2010 Mac Pro with the most cores beating up on the ones with less. Posted Wednesday, September 1st, 2010, by rob-ART morgan, mad scientist
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