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Re: remember the old days! - and now for the new days
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Dennis Radeke
on May 4, 2011 at 6:03:35 am
[Craig Seeman]
"I really do think this is another chink in Avid "attraction" given the already limited I/O options they have. Given that one wont be able to install an nVidia card in an iMac, it can make FCPX look very attractive for speed compared to Premiere."
Avid supports AJA and Matrox in addition to their own hardware, so I'm not sure that this is valid anymore.
As for Adobe, CS5 was already 64-bit enabled and already took advantage of Grand Central Dispatch and all of the RAM - FCP X promises to catch up in that regard, so you're applauding Apple for finally supporting their own platform 3 years after they made a 64-bit OS and hardware.
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