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Re: Premiere Pro and Multicore Support

Explorer ,
Jun 11, 2019 Jun 11, 2019

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https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Premiere-Pro-CC-2019-CPU-Roundup-Intel-vs-AMD-vs-Mac-1320...

I dont see any advantage of using more than 8 cores. Are you sure that Premier Pro uses more than 8 cores?

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 13, 2019 Jun 13, 2019

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Alur,

According to Puget Systems, you get around 98% efficiency with 8-12 cores - then efficiency begins to flatline a little. More cores are a bit better, but not noticeably so. Personally, I like overkill, so 10-14 cores is where I'd aim my personal workstation if I was building one.

Hope that helps,

Kevin

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Guide ,
Jun 24, 2019 Jun 24, 2019

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@Kevin_Monahan from which version of PP was multi threaded support available?

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Guide ,
Jul 16, 2019 Jul 16, 2019

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Kevin,

Please clarify cores and threads for this discussion.

You can't buy 5 and 7 core hyperthreaded Intel processors (that would result in 10/14 threads), so I think that it's pretty clear that you do mean cores.

And, if you have 10 to 14 cores, most Intel CPUs would be giving us 20 to 28 threads. Microsoft generally sees threads, and not cores, so far as multi-threaded software runs.

So, are you saying that Premiere Pro 2019 (13.x) and its sweet spot of 8-12 cores is really saying 16 to 24 threads?

Thanks,

Jim

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Jul 16, 2019 Jul 16, 2019

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I'll see if I can get KarlSoule​ to respond.

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Engaged ,
Sep 27, 2019 Sep 27, 2019

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Any update here?

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