What kind of performance difference would cuda and quad core make in Premiere?

I am torn between spending $1.5k and $2k on a new macbook because the 15inch one has a 650m and i7 but is more expencive. I currently run a beastly system and want something for a mobile rig for more casual projects. How much of a performance boost would I actually get with cuda and a quad core vs dual core i5?

Lots of discussions like this in the hardware sub-forum http://forums.adobe.com/community/premiere/hardware_forum?view=discussions
Many good links, with some performance charts, at http://ppbm7.com/index.php/tweakers-page
Bottom line... fast CPU and Cuda DO make a difference, along with 2 or more hard drives (or SSD + 7200RPM hard drive) especially for HiDef editing

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