Actually, he probably meant OpenGL, or more precisely hardware-accelerated features that are needed for things like Photoshop's new rotate feature, which doesn't work on many early Intel machines that don't have the video hardware powerful enough to enable it.
Actually, he probably meant OpenGL, or more precisely hardware-accelerated features that are needed for things like Photoshop's new rotate feature, which doesn't work on many early Intel machines that don't have the video hardware powerful enough to enable it.
Actually I did mean OpenCL as that don't work on most IntelMacs especially the entry level stuff. My one year iMac for example won't run it for example,
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Heck OpenGL won't run on some IntelMacs so why the groaning?
You meant OpenCL, right?
You meant OpenCL, right?
Actually, he probably meant OpenGL, or more precisely hardware-accelerated features that are needed for things like Photoshop's new rotate feature, which doesn't work on many early Intel machines that don't have the video hardware powerful enough to enable it.
More here: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/405/kb405745.html
Actually, he probably meant OpenGL, or more precisely hardware-accelerated features that are needed for things like Photoshop's new rotate feature, which doesn't work on many early Intel machines that don't have the video hardware powerful enough to enable it.
More here: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/405/kb405745.html
Actually I did mean OpenCL as that don't work on most IntelMacs especially the entry level stuff. My one year iMac for example won't run it for example,