The iMac matches the time of the MacBook Pro but the Mac mini takes longer - weaker GPU is the culprit. Using a 15 degree tilt and 100 pixel blur, this is how each Mac performed. One filter we haven't featured before is Tilt/Shift. RMBP 2.7 = 'mid 2012' (15") MacBook Pro 2.7GHz Quad-Core i7 with GeForce GT 650M GPU, 512GB factory flash drive, and 16GB of RAMĪdobe Photoshop CS6 now supports OpenCL acceleration for certain functions. Mini 2.6 = 'late 2012' Mac mini 2.6GHz Quad-Core i7 with Intel HD 4000 GPU, 1TB Fusion Drive, and 16GB of RAM IMac 2.9 = 'late 2012' (21.5") iMac 2.9GHz Quad-Core i5 with GeForce GT 650M GPU, 1TB HDD, and 8GB of RAM For this test session we chose various Photoshop CS6 functions which reveal not only importance of a strong CPU with Hyper-Threading, but a strong discrete GPU. And, as usual, we are comparing it to other models of Mac like the Mac mini and MacBook Pro. While we are waiting for our special order 27 inch 'late 2012' iMac to arrive, we are collecting some performance data on the 21.5 inch model typical of what you find in the Apple Retail Store.
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