Posted Jul 16, 2006 at 02:53AM by Alaric S. Listed in: Laptop Processors Tags: Adobe, Photoshop, AMD, Intel, Core 2 Duo
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core 2The team behind [H]Enthusiast tried out three core processors particularly for systems heavy on video editing, music encoding music and manipulating images. The contestants were Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800, Intel Core 2 Duo E6700, and AMD Athlon 64 FX-32.


The mission: Determine real-world benchmarks for functions an average person would perform on a home PC with similar specs.


The tests:
  • Ripping a full-length motion picture from a DVD
  • EncodingFrank Zappa's Packard Goose to an iPod native .mp4 / AAC file using iTunes
  • Running Adobe Photoshop v8 and Driver Heaven's testing suite
  • Importing a 2.3GB avi file imported from a camcorder
  • Importing an 800MB MiniDV video clip from a video camera using Windows Movie Maker to encode it to the 2.1Mbps bitrate
The findings: When it comes to editing video, manipulating images, or encoding music, the Intel Core 2 Duo and Extreme processors at 2.66GHz outclassed AMD’s Athlon FX and Athlon 64 line of processors.

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Posted May 18, 2006 at 02:45PM by Ryan F. Listed in: Laptops & Notebooks, Laptop News Tags: Adobe, Photoshop
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Macworld tested the new Intel-based laptops, both the 1.83GHz white and the 2.0GHz black models, set to replace the G4 based Powerbook and the G4 based iBooks. The processor speeds of these new non-pro MacBooks are the same as the first generation of MacBook Pros so they hold up pretty well in processor-heavy tasks and they beat the G4 based laptops except for the Photoshop test.

Note: Because Adobe has yet to release a universal binary for the CS2 suite they were ran through Rosetta.Benchmark results from Macworld.com



The results look as good as the new MacBook color, I've always been a fan of black electronics (in fact all I carry is a black cell, a black PSP, and a black iPod) but until Adobe get the universal binary of CS2 out I'm afraid I'll have to stick to my iBook G4. What do you think of the benchmark results? What do you think of the new MacBook Color? We want to hear from you in the comments!

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