![]() Of course, this demo was also running through a layer of translation from the Intel-based game to play on Apple's new ARM-based architecture, so we're not looking at this new chip's completely raw graphical prowess. ![]() During the conference, there was a demo of a Mac running Tomb Raider at Full HD (1080p) resolution at a smooth frame rate that looked close to 60 frames per second. Beyond the raw processing power that Apple’s silicon delivers, these new chips also come with powerful GPUs. Lastly, the Apple silicon-equipped Mac also had no trouble smoothly scrubbing through high-resolution footage in Final Cut Pro. In Photoshop, Apple's chip easily rendered a file with hundreds of layers of seagulls. ![]() What's more, Apple demoed its prototype machine running heavy-duty applications like Adobe Lightroom, where the system quickly auto-toned an image faster than we’ve ever seen on an Intel-powered system. To show this off, Apple demoed a Mac computer powered by the same A12Z Bionic chip found in the latest iPad running an early version of macOS Big Sur. Apple promises its own silicon will give the mac a whole new level of performance with higher performance at lower power consumption. ![]()
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