Final Cut and the MacBook

Does anyone use Final Cut Pro with the MacBook. How is it? I have heard mixed results.

With
rendering and encoding only… which is independant of
the GPU. You need to be very careful with these
reports as they do not always give the wider picture
as to performance.
So is this a NO?
What type of projects can you do with MB/Final/Motion?

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