
There are no optimizations in Final Cut, Motion or Compressor that focus specifically on the i Mac Pro.
Instead, Apple’s media apps take advantage of whatever technology or performance benefits are provided in the hardware.
An exception to staying within a 10-core system is that editors using RED RAW media or working with multiple streams of Pro Res — for example, multicam work — will see improved performance with higher-core systems. 10 cores for multicam editing and RAW video workflows. HEATOne of the issues I’ve heard about the current Mac Pro is that it has a problem with heat under heavy load.
What I discovered is that, even more than the Mac Pro, the i Mac Pro internals are designed specifically to dissipate heat under heavy load.
So everything you see on a current i Mac looks the same on the i Mac Pro: CPUs Before the shouting starts, let me say again that if money is no object, buy the top-of-the-line i Mac Pro.
However, for most of the editing that most of us are doing, we don’t need to buy the top-of-the-line system to get significantly improved editing performance.
Also, the 10-core system offers a higher Turbo Boost speed of 4.5GHz versus 4.2GHz for the 8-core CPU.
This additional speed benefits rendering and exporting.
NOTE: Here are two other configuration articles you may find useful: EXECUTIVE SUMMARYIf money is no object, buy the top of the line.
Outside, the i Mac Pro is millimeter for millimeter the same size and shape as a standard 27-inch i Mac with Retina 5K display; outside of the space gray color and a few extra vents on the back. One of the key things Apple was able to do is make the system all flash-based; 3 GB/s of fast SSD is pretty darn fast!
Switching to all flash allowed Apple to remove the 3.5” hard drive and use that large space for a dual blower design and a massive heatsink and heat pipe architecture.
The 8-core system is fine for most editing and compression.
For example, H.264 compression takes advantage of a hardware encoder which is built into all current Macs. However, there are benefits to more cores, especially when decoding and encoding heavily threaded codecs like Pro Res or HEVC.
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