New MacBook fast enough for FCP?

Will FC Studio run okay on a MacBook 2.16 with 2 gb ram?

You might want to start with perusing the requirements listed on the product pages.
The Cliff notes...
FCP>maybe
motion> no
color> definitely not
good luck.
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