View Full Version : New MacBook Pro for PPro CS6?


Charles W. Hull
June 11th, 2012, 06:19 PM
The new MacBook Pro with Retina display was announced today, and it has a NVIDIA GT650M video card. Is this likely to run PPro with the Mercury engine?

On my little Windows laptop with a GT540M card I just add this to the recognized list of cards and it runs with Mercury. Does anyone know, can you do the same thing with Mac?

Betsy Pearl
June 11th, 2012, 06:35 PM
Good question. I called Mac right after the announcement to ask that very question, as well as if they have Firewire to TB adapter since I'll be needing one. My Mac biz consultant didn't know the answer about PPro right off and says he'll email me. As for the adapter, being unveiled with the new Macbook. He didn't know what the cost would be, but thought it might be $29 which seems pretty cheap for such an adapter.

Richard Cavell
June 11th, 2012, 09:24 PM
I'm running CS 6 on what is now the immediately-prior generation 13" MBP (the better one with the i7 processor), and it's okay. The biggest problems are limited screen space and limited hard disk space, and it can be kinda slow to decode my high-def footage. The new Retina MBPs are sufficiently better from the old ones in terms of screen resolution and hard disk speed that I think those problems would be solved.

Richard

Richard Cavell
June 11th, 2012, 11:33 PM
Actually it looks like Apple have already done the comparisons. See the info here: Apple ? MacBook Pro with Retina display ? Performance (http://www.apple.com/au/macbook-pro/performance/)

Charles W. Hull
June 12th, 2012, 11:36 AM
Actually it looks like Apple have already done the comparisons. See the info here: Apple ? MacBook Pro with Retina display ? Performance (http://www.apple.com/au/macbook-pro/performance/)
The question I still have is whether the GT650M card can be used with the Mercury engine in a Mac. If it can this should make a nice portable platfom for CS6.

Jordan Hooper
June 12th, 2012, 07:10 PM
As per a post from Rene Haas (NVIDIA General Manager, Notebook Products) says:

"We're very excited about what Adobe has done with CUDA acceleration for CS6, but we'll have to look to Adobe to be the ones to comment about any platform qualification of these new MacBook Pro models."
New Apple MacBook Pros Feature Kepler-Class GeForce GPU’s NVIDIA (http://blogs.nvidia.com/2012/06/new-apple-macbook-pros-feature-kepler-class-geforce-gpus/)

The Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 page lists supported cards and also says:
"Visit the NVIDIA website for system requirements and compatibility. The list of graphics cards that are compatible with Adobe® Premiere® Pro CS6 is updated on a regular basis."
Movie editor, DVD editing software | Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 - Tech specs (http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/tech-specs.html)

The NVIDIA Premiere Pro CS6 page here:
Graphics Cards for Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 | NVIDIA (http://www.nvidia.com/object/premiere-pro-cs6.html)
Has a link that leads back to the Adobe page.

Bottom line, we're basically going to have to wait for someone to get their hands on the new laptop, install CS6, run PP and try it so they can tell us.

Or you can keep asking Adobe or Apple until an employee gets the ok to say so.

Charles W. Hull
June 12th, 2012, 07:31 PM
Bottom line, we're basically going to have to wait for someone to get their hands on the new laptop, install CS6, run PP and try it so they can tell us.

Yeh, and it certainly won't run without the hack - and no one is going to gamble that many $'s to see if the hack will work. Let's hope Adobe steps up and certifies this new MacBook for CS6 Mercury.