![]() The idea was to show how x86 Photoshop runs on Intel hardware (13-inch MBP and XPS 17), via Rosetta 2 emulation on the M1 Mac mini, and then compare those three scores against the Apple Silicon-optimized version running on the same Mac mini. ![]() ![]() In the charts below, you’ll see four computers listed: M1 Mac mini (Apple Silicon), M1 Mac mini (Rosetta 2), 13-inch MacBook Pro, and Dell XPS 17. As you’ll soon see, it’s a good thing we kept this older benchmark for testing, because Photo Merge happens to be the M1’s superpower. Why the older Beta version? Because it’s the last version that included the Photo Merge test: a data point that is uniquely important to photographers but too much of a pain for Puget to include in the latest versions of the benchmark. When testing Photoshop performance in our reviews here on PetaPixel, we use Puget Systems‘ PugetBench Beta v0.8 benchmark. ![]()
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