Macbook is quicker than the 2.16GHz/15 MacBook Pro running Final Cut Studio

CreativeMac.com ran a few Final Cut Studio tests on a dual 2GHz PowerMac G5, 2.16GHz MacBook Pro and on the 2GHz Macbook.
Read the artcile and check out the test scores. In some tests, especially using Compressor the Macbook whoops both the MacBook Pro and the dual PowerMac G5.
It is quite impressive to see how close the Macbook got to the MacBook Pro in some tests and interesting to see how much quicker in a selected few.
http://www.creativemac.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=43717

Interesting ... the Apple Store in Santa Monica swore blind to me yesterday that the MacBook can't run Final Cut (not that it would have disuaded me from getting the 15" Pro with 7200 drive and 2GB RAM). It flies, has no whine, doesn't get that hot and the build quality (apart from a slightly off-horizontal eject key) is excellent. (Week 16 model)

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