Yosemite has created brush lag in photoshop cs6

I'm experiencing lag issues in photoshop on a new Macbook Pro 2.6 GHz w/ 16 gigs ram. Seem to be one of many with this issue
There have been numerous complaints to Adobe and it seems the issue lies within the latest OS software.
See adobe forum link for similar complaints- https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1611990
Is Apple working on a solution to update the OS?? People have provided plugins but they only seem to bandage the issue without resolving.

Apple is not immune from releasing flawed drivers.  They get them from ATI just like PC users do.
Assuming your CPU power is sufficient you would not expect to see a difference in operation.  Certain operations, for example color management transforms, are executed in the CPU rather than the GPU in Basic mode.
-Noel

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    I bought a Cintiq 13 HD about a month ago and have been using it with Photoshop to do a book cover and to teach concept art at a university.
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    If I try to jot down a dozen small lines quickly, sometimes Photoshop skips brush strokes altogether, or only puts down one brush stroke "space" or stamp, whatever you call it.
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