![]() ![]() 2017 models and newer all come with 4GB GPU minimum and pro users will want to spring for one of these to get the best from Premiere Pro. IMac 27-inch (Late 2015) will come with 2GB GPU memory as standard but can also be configured with 4GB GPU memory. IMac 21-inch (Mid 2017) will run Premier Pro well enough for basic edits and usage, however pro users will want to look at 4K models from Mid 2017 or newer as these have can be configured to have more powerful dedicated Graphics Cards with 4GB GPU memory. Any intel model can also be paired with an external graphics processor (eGPU) to boost graphics performance though it's worth factoring this in to the overall cost if you're considering this setup. Due to it maxing out at 1.5GB GPU memory it may be the best choice for more simple edits, although it should be noted than the 2018 models can run up to three 4K monitors so playback works great. The Mac mini is a good choice for the budget conscious user who may already have their own display and peripherals. Models from 2018 or newer will all come with 4GB of GPU memory as standard, so if you think you will be editing a lot of 4K or higher video then these would be the models to look at. The MacBook Pro 15/16-inch models were designed to be able to run software such as Premier Pro, so you will find most will be suitable for meeting the recommended system requirements perfectly. In 2018 the CPU/GPU had a good boost in performance and the extra RAM will help prevent the Mac from slowing down when working with larger files or when running multiple applications. If you absolutely must use the MacBook Pro 13-inch due to needing the smaller form factor or due to budget then we would recommend a model from 2018 or newer with 16GB RAM. Much like the MacBook Air, the MacBook Pro 13-inch has 1.5GB GPU memory which can limit it's ability to edit 4K footage. Visit the Premiere Pro Beta forums for more information and download the Premiere Pro Beta with native support for Apple M1 today.The MacBook Air will open and run Adobe Premiere Pro, however limitations with the GPU means that the 1.5GB GPU memory does not meet the minimum requirements and performance may not be adequate, especially if working with 4K footage. Premiere Pro with native support for Apple M1 is coming soon, but you can try it right now in Beta. ![]() But even here, Premiere Pro on the Apple M1 held a slight edge. Note: for H.264 and HEVC, encoding performance gains were marginal, thanks to our existing optimizations for Intel Quick Sync. For more detailed information M1 benchmark testing and results, see the full Pfeiffer Report here. The tests included XAVC 4K media at 25, 50, and 100p, and XAVC S-I 4K 50p, ProRes 422, and iPhone 12 (HEIC) 4K footage. The Intel-based systems had 2.0 GHz quad-core CPUs and 16GB on onboard memory. The M1 systems had the Apple M1 chipset with 8-core CPUs and GPUs and 16GB of Unified Memory. The Pfeiffer Report compared the Premiere Pro Beta on 13” MacBook Pros with 2TB SSD hard drives. Scene Edit Detection, powered by Adobe Sensei, is at least 430 percent faster on an Apple M1. Fine-tuning Premiere Pro for the M1’s Unified Memory improves overall efficiency of the application, and our own testing shows significantly longer battery life. Text-Based Editing helps you create rough cuts fast. Premiere Pro is loaded with AI features powered by Adobe Sensei technology like Color Match, Auto Ducking, and Morph Cut so you can skip tedious tasks and spend more time being creative. ![]() For example, Scene Edit Detection, powered by Adobe Sensei, is at least 430 percent faster on an Apple M1 13” MacBook Pro than an Intel-powered system with similar specifications. Free trial Buy now Why choose Premiere Pro AI speeds up your workflows. Optimizing our Adobe Sensei AI and ML features for the Apple Neural Engine provides next-level performance gains. A demanding, highly compressed format like iPhone 4K footage at 60 fps plays smoothly on the Premiere Pro timeline.īy tapping into different parts of the Apple M1 chipset, the Premiere Pro Beta shines in other areas as well. For example, XAVC S 4K footage imported 187 percent faster and encoding to ProRes 422 was 129 percent faster. Pfeiffer’s testing shows marked improvements for importing, playback, and exports. With a longstanding commitment to leveraging the latest hardware advances, the Premiere Pro Beta digs deep into the new Apple architecture, allowing editors and creators to tackle big projects on Macs with the new M1 chip that rival the performance of high-end workstations. ![]()
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