![]() ![]() “Faster rendering enhances the creative process,” Adobe said in a statement, pointing out that improvements in Multi-Frame Rendering gave the app a four-fold boost in speed last year. “Native support for Apple M1 systems only builds on these gains. Speed and performance are critical in motion graphics workflows, and this release provides impressive quantities of both, the company said. A MacBook Pro running an M1 Pro chip is more than twice as fast as that Intel iMac Pro in some tasks. Adobe Sensei learning features such as Roto Brush 2 and Scene Edit Detection are faster and ProRes decoding is up to four times faster on M1 Ultra systems. The results show a Mac Studio running an M1 Ultra processor is more than twice as fast - and in the case of ProRes - three times as fast, as the iMac Pro. How After Effects performs on different Macs.
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