With so many designers around the world relying on Illustrator and InDesign every day to help them create and express themselves, we know speed and performance are key. Going back to the Pfeiffer report, if you’re interested in reading the full scope of their M1 vs Intel tests, you can click here.Adobe Illustrator and InDesign will run natively on Apple Silicon: Create faster and more efficiently than ever beforeĪdobe Illustrator and InDesign are the modern standards for creating illustrations, graphics, publications, and editorial materials across web, mobile, print, and beyond. Had they decided to use the higher-spec Intel Core i7 version, it would’ve added RM 800 to the pricetag. The M1 machine that Pfeiffer tested costs RM 9,599 in Malaysia, while their Intel variant would cost RM 10,399. That being said, the Intel MacBook Pros are certainly a lot costlier. Furthermore, while the M1 MacBook Pro maxes out at 16GB of RAM, you could still have more RAM on the Intel variant, for a total of 32GB. You can check out the table below for the specific numbers:Ĭuriously, Pfeiffer had opted not to use the higher-spec MacBook Pro 13 that has an Intel Core i7 in it. On average, the M1 laptops performed a massive 83% faster than the Intel-powered MacBook Pros. Even the lowest average M1 gain over Intel stood at 59%, in InDesign. That’s saying quite a lot, seeing as Lightroom Classic has been known to be one of Adobe’s slowest programs. The highest average improvement was seen in Lightroom Classic, with a whopping 116% improvement in performance. “It seems clear that Photoshop strongly benefits from, among other aspects, the unified memory architecture of the M1 chip, as well as from the acceleration provided for Adobe Sensei-powered features by the Neural Engine of the Chip, as can also be seen in benchmarks of other Creative Cloud apps,” – Pfeiffer report
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