![]() Some people seem to be suggesting that the Iris chip might be OK after all but I'm not sure. Sorry if this is an obvious question but I have been googling for hours and can't seem to get a straight answer. Given that this is the only new MBP with an NVIDIA card it suggests that you can't use AF with any MBP, which seems pretty odd. The other confusing thing is that on the Adobe system requirements page ( System requirements | After Effects) the chip that's currently available in the latest range of MBPs isn't on the list of supported GPUs for ray traced 3D render. If I want to use AE properly is there any way around this or do I simply have to take this MBP back to the shop and upgrade to the 2.5 GHz model which includes the NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M with 2GB GDDR5 memory? After installing CUDA 5.0 or later, restart your computer. ![]() Ray-tracing on teh GPU requires an approved NVIDIA graphics card and CUDA 5.0 or later. I have just downloaded Premier and AE and Premier is working fine but when I lunch AE I get a pop up message saying: I just bought a new Apple MBP and I decided to go for the basic model which has a 2.2 GHz Core i7, 16GB of ram and an Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB graphics card.
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