Adobe Illustrator CC on MacBook Pro Retina 15"

Hi everyone,
I have brand new MacBook Pro Retina 15" version with 8GB ram, i7 cpu, SSD disk
and I have little problem in Adobe Ai CC:
When I move many big objects in Ai everything align and move smooth.
But when i scroll, zoom, move the view it's very slow and I see that framerate is very slow.
It's not scrolling smoothly.
Can anybody help me fix that issue? I have all up-to-date and system is brand new with
only Adobe CC some programs installed.
Regards,
Kordian Szust

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