How Fast is Apple Final Cut Pro When Using M-series Macs? [v]

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[ This is an excerpt from a recent on-line webinar: “How Fast Is Fast? Measuring System Performance” which is available as a download in our store, or as part of our Video Training Library. ]

EXCERPT DESCRIPTION

Wondering how fast your computer is compared to the latest Apple silicon Mac desktops? We have the answers! In this short video tutorial, Larry Jordan measures the differences in computer speed between Intel and Apple silicon Macs when running Apple Final Cut Pro and compressing video.


 

How Fast is Apple Final Cut Pro Using M-series Macs?

TRT: 9:13 — MPEG-4 HD movie


 

Wondering how fast your computer is compared to the latest Apple silicon Mac desktops? We have the answers! Larry Jordan spent over a month testing the new M2 Mac Studio and M2 Mac mini computers, along with Intel Macs from 2013, 2017 and 2018. In this webinar, he presents the results of these tests explaining just “how fast is fast” when comparing today’s systems with those over the last ten years.

This detailed analysis includes over two dozen tables and charts in easy-to-read format to help you get the best performance from your current system – or one you are thinking about buying.

In addition, Larry goes into depth explaining what RAIDs are, the differences between HDD and SDD RAIDs, how to determine their speed and capacity and how to decide which RAID is best for your editing style.

This webinar covers:

If you are wondering whether Apple’s latest computers will make a difference in your editing, this session tells you all you need to know.

AUDIENCE LEVEL

This is an intermediate-level session. While not complex, there are a lot of performance metrics discussed.


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