Versione stampabile
  • user warning: Table './jem/sessions' is marked as crashed and should be repaired query: SELECT COUNT(sid) AS count FROM sessions WHERE timestamp >= 1231499211 AND uid = 0 in /var/www/net.jem-thematic/site/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 174.
  • user warning: Table './jem/sessions' is marked as crashed and should be repaired query: SELECT DISTINCT u.uid, u.name, s.timestamp FROM users u INNER JOIN sessions s ON u.uid = s.uid WHERE s.timestamp >= 1231499211 AND s.uid > 0 ORDER BY s.timestamp DESC in /var/www/net.jem-thematic/site/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 174.

Mac Pro vs MacBook Air in Movie Production



To get a true picture of the performance differences, I took snapshots of CPU and memory usage of Mac Pro and of MacBook Air while the computers where producing the movie discussed in my previous blog entry.

The picture above shows the CPU usage of my Mac Pro, and the picture below that of my MacBook Air.


During the production of the movie, MacBook Air was typically using about 90% of its processor's capability while Mac Pro was using only about 25%.

Memory usage is also interesting.



The picture above shows the memory usage of Mac Pro during the movie production and the picture below that of my MacBook Air.



While the performance difference in this particular task, movie production with iMovie, was significant, the real difference lies in the fact that Mac Pro can perform several heavy tasks like that at the same time while MacBook Air must put all its resources into this one task only in order to perform it in a satisfactory fashion.

Technorati Tags:Technorati Tags:

Trackback URL for this post:

http://www.jem-thematic.net/it/trackback/1181

Rispondi

Il contenuto di questo campo è privato e non verrà mostrato pubblicamente.
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA
Copy the characters (respecting upper/lower case) from the image.