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20 Apr 04
Apple released Motion the other day. It’s a:
“high-performance motion graphic design and production application”
…and it looks really cool. Or so I thought until I read the system requirements! Apple recommends the following system:
- Dual 2GHz Power Mac G5
- 4GB of RAM or more
- Mac OS X v10.3.3 or later
- ATI Radeon 9800 Pro graphics card or better
Yes, you read that correctly; 4 Gigabytes of RAM. Or more! OK, OK, it probably only needs that much RAM when you’re editing HD footage but still, that’s a LOT of RAM.
Posted by Alex Turnbull,
Tuesday at 11:50 PM
The third (or was it fourth?) time MT Acronym told me RAM stands for “Random Access Memory”, I wondered how useful knowing what it stands for really is? Maybe “Your computer’s memory” would be better, but it’s not an acronyn (except for YCM of course)
Posted by STu at April 27, 2004 08:47 PM
April 2004
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The third (or was it fourth?) time MT Acronym told me RAM stands for “Random Access Memory”, I wondered how useful knowing what it stands for really is? Maybe “Your computer’s memory” would be better, but it’s not an acronyn (except for YCM of course)