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Adobe’s video editing application is already a lovely thing on the Retina MacBook Pro, but not visually — only in terms of its raw performance on that Core i7 CPU. Until today’s update — 6.0.2 — the software hasn’t actually been able to make use of HiDPI itself, and neither has it been able to exploit the performance-boosting potential of GPU compute on the laptop’s NVIDIA GTX 650M graphics card. If you’re lucky enough to own this combo of hardware and software, Adobe’s official blog suggests that you go ahead and check for the update or apply it manually following the instructions at the source link below (it’s actually within Bridge that you should check for the update, with other Adobe titles closed). We’re hopefully about to apply it ourselves and will report back on its impact.Filed under: SoftwareAdobe Premiere Pro CS6 now fully supports Retina MacBook Pro: both HiDPI and GPU compute originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Sep 2012 05:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Adobe | Email this | Comments
source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/06/adobe-premiere-pro-cs6-retina-gpu-compute/
2012-09-06 03:36:45
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