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Will Mountain Lion offer performance improvements?
is there any under the hood stuff being offered? I tried looking for it on the official mountain lion page on apple's site but it seems it's all extra applications and iCloud integration type stuff.
I have a 2011 MBA 13" with 128gb that I'm happy running lion on. will mountain lion offer any improvements or will it just be bloatware (at least for me)? |
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I would check out the ML forum for more info: http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=155 This thread might be of particular interest: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1325350
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27" Mid-2011 iMac (2.7 i5, 8GB, 1TB HDD) 13" Late-2011 Macbook Pro (2.4 i3, 8GB, 64GB SSD + 500GB HDD) 13" Mid-2012 Macbook Air (2.0 i7, 8GB, 256G SSD) AT&T iPhone 5 32GB | iPad 2 Wifi 16GB |
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They will probably have done some performance work, but its not really a selling point in most consumers eyes (unfortunately).
I suspect Apple does at least some performance work in every release, even though some releases come out a lot better than others. There are so many variables on a desktop operating system like Mac OS X or Windows. Whether its "faster" or "slower" will likely come down to your specific hardware and software configuration. |
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air play is really the only feature that means a lot to me with ML
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I think in anandtech's review he mentioned the rMBP gets higher frame rate performance in ML over Lion. There are numbers, I think nearly 8-10fps. So looks like there will be room for improvement in performance.
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