![]() ![]() The problems start when theres an integrated Intel GPU plus a dedicated NVidia/AMD card. I have a Canon 6D and the out of camera RAW files tend to be around 25-27MB. Intel Iris Xe Graphics only: to use the Intel Iris Xe brand. ![]() I'm actually away at the moment visiting friends, but what I might do when I get back is see how many RAW files I'll need to open / edit before the lag kicks in. What is Intel Iris Plus Graphics According to Intel, Iris Plus is meant to replace all those old discrete graphic solutions found inside most laptops today. This is because the Iris Series generally has more. The one I went for was the 8GB / 256GB without the touchbar. Intel Iris (Plus) Graphics in general will offer better performance than the Intel HD Graphics Series. ![]() Anyway, I absolutely love it and saved myself £1000 because I almost got the 15" with touchbar (which is an amazing computer to be fair). I often have half a dozen RAW files open at any one time, and I've also yet to encounter a situation where the screen size has been an issue either (which I thought might be the case with the Adobe Illustrator work that I do - although in fairness I do have a large desktop monitor if this ever did become a problem). Because my 15" pro had a separate graphics card I was worried having an integrated one would cause problems, but it doesn't at all. The 13" pro has a different / better processor now to when it first came out as well. The MacWorld site said it's not the best choice for creatives (in comparison to the 15", which is an obvious thing to say), but they are assuming 'creatives' will do a lot of intense 3D and Video. So I thought I'd provide a real-world answer as opposed to being just another 15" user taking a guess. I did a search for this question yesterday because I couldn't decide myself for a couple of months and there weren't any real answers.
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