Is My 512Mb graphics card enough to run Premiere Pro on Creative Cloud?

My graphics card on My 2009 Macbook Pro is :
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT
Will it be enough to allow me to run CC?

Even the cheapest current laptops would have far better performance with Adobe than that MBP. I would definitely start looking at a new solution.
Eric
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