Key performance levers on new Macbook Pro
Hi,
I need to upgrade from a 2010 Macbook Pro to a new one to better handle LARGE files from a Sony 42MP camera. I currently have a backlog of 7000+ images from a long holiday so will be working in some big catalogues. I'm having a hard time understanding which upgrade options will be most critical for this work. I have no other performance needs for the machine (e.g. no games, video work, photoshop etc).
1. I note that while the 13" models only have dual core they also have higher clock speeds - I assume that while more cores may benefit import and export I don't think Develop is generally multithreaded and hence for editing activity the i5 options may actually be BETTER?
2. Either 13 or 15" can be specced with 16gb of RAM, which I think makes sense, but just curious whether it's overkill vs 8gb?
3. The 15" has discrete GPU which the 13" does not. I'm not sure that this card is currently supported in Lightroom but assuming it will be as time progresses is it worthwhile? Reading up on hardware acceleration in Lightroom it doesn't sound like the nature of processing lends itself to it and that CPU and RAM are still more important? Or maybe this is shifting as Lightroom continues to develop?
Cheers, Lachlan
