Camera raw slow tiff save

Camera Raw takes almost 2 seconds to save 103MB tiff file. (I use Photoshop CS6)
When i save a bunch of tiff files, camera raw uses only half of my CPU and half of my RAM. In addition, I use SSD that writes 530MB/s outside Photoshop. According to these specifications it should save 5 images within one second. But it doesnt. I believe there must be something wrong with the settings? Please help..

What you're seeing is probably normal - Camera Raw does take a few seconds to process a raw file, even on a powerful system.  It can grow to be longer if you select a lot of features in Camera Raw, such as noise reduction, sharpening, etc.
And, it's getting slower in general as Camera Raw becomes more feature-rich.
That reminds me, With version 8.1 I need to do some more benchmarks and add them to this thread:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4454266
-Noel

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