![]() The special sauce here is that you no longer have separate memory for specific tasks with Apple Silicon. Resolve has always been exceptionally resource hungry. ![]() The power of Apple Silicon and the way the power is designed is why we have to talk about the software and the hardware together. Even Apple Color demanded a lot of graphics power. Ten years later, when color grading came along, the processing power needed to complete these tasks wasn't available for the consumer. It was a big deal when color grading first came to small shops and indies because it was a wildly intensive task.Įditing small video files on a computer was available to most people by the late 1990s. Some backstory is needed to understand why this is all so wild. And it's less about what that means for right now but about what this means going forward. This is what makes this particular article a bit of an anomaly it's really about DaVinci Resolve on iPad, which isn't just about the software release but about how the software and hardware work together. It's about a new piece of hardware and what you can do with it that you couldn't before or it's about a new release of software and how it'll make crafting your images easier and faster. Your typical tech review is about one thing. It's not the software or the hardware, but their friendship that makes this truly wild.
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