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Re: Quad Core vs. 8-Core
by Michael Gissing on Jul 4, 2009 at 5:58:41 am


With the september release of Snow Leopard, I would expect a 64 bit version of FCP before too long and the 8 core will probably make a big difference. Meanwhile Compressor should perform better on an 8 core and everything else in the FCS2 package will like the extra RAM.

So the $800 will be well spent as the computer will last at least six months to a year longer than a single quad.


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