Does the MacBook work with imovie

With limited specs of the MacBook, how easily can iMovie projects be produced?

I watched a review from The Verge that said the new MacBook wasn't a good option for iMovie because of a lack of speed. You can watch the review here: http://www.theverge.com/2015/4/9/8373287/new-macbook-review-specs-price-video

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