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Special Pentium III Software Performance - Adobe Photoshop 5
12:01 PM - February 23, 1999 by
Thomas Pabst
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: cpus, amd, intel
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Special Pentium III Software Performance - Adobe Photoshop 5
Adobe is another close friend of Intel processor enhancements, Photoshop used to be one of the few programs that could show a difference when using the good old MMX-extensions back then. However, Photoshop is after all a widely used DTP-software and thus the results should be respected. What should not be respected is the missing support of 3DNow! though, but maybe I am blaming the wrong one and AMD doesn't even know that Photoshop exists!

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