Does the 13 inch macbook pro, retina display, 256 GB HD, 16 MB Memory, Intel Iris Graphics work with Adobe Premiere Pro CC?  I'm worried about the Intel Iris Graphics

I'm thinking of buying this computer, mostly for screenwriting.  But I might want to occasionally use Adobe Premiere Pro CC

not good enough.  you need a 15" that has 2 graphics cards (both dedicated and discreet graphics card).

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