![]() Most professional video editing programs (like Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro, and Avid Media Composer) have been optimized for multiple/multi-core processors. In order to achieve faster processing, computer programs have largely been re-written to take advantage of multiple processors and multiple cores on those processors (as well as 64-bit operating systems). Desktop machines are currently available with up to 16 cores. It is commonplace to find dual-core and quad-core processors in use for laptops. Each core can handle its own stream of calculations, which speeds up the work done by the computer. Instead, manufacturers are choosing to improve performance through the use of multiple cores, and other changes to the processor architecture.Īll high-end computers are now sold with some variation of multiple processors, and/or multiple cores per processor. You may have noticed that improvements in the clock speed (as measured in Gigahertz) of processors has leveled off. ![]() ![]() Because video files are very complex and require real-time playback, it is essential that you have a fast processor. The CPU is the core element of a computer, and its design affects the speed that computations can occur. Consider stripped RAID, SSDs and dedicated scratch drives to boost performance to the fullest. If you work with compressed in-camera originals then disk speed is less important for the bottleneck tasks.
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