We have saw and used all the new feature that OS X Lion brought, But is Lion and Snow Leopard really that different when it comes to performance? Rich Brown, cnet editor made this comparison between Lion and Snow Leopard on a brand-new 27-inch iMac with a 3.1 GHz Intel Core i7. Check out the results after the jump.
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So If you installed Lion, Tell us what do you think ???
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Adobe Photoshop CS3 image-processing test (in seconds)(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
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Adobe Photoshop CS5 image-processing test (in seconds)(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
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Apple iTunes encoding test (in seconds)(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
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Multimedia multitasking (in seconds)(Shorter bars indicate faster performance)
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Cinebench
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From these results we can see that there is now dramatic difference between Lion and Snow Leopard. Lion is a bit slower in PhotoShop CS5 batch processing test. But it’s faster in iTunes encoding test thanks to the shift to 64-bit support.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Timedemo (in seconds)(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
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