I can’t say how good performance will be on the new MacPro, but on my 2019 MacBook Pro, PM6 is extremely fast!
I guess my two questions would be is a 2019 Macbook Pro faster then a 2013 MacPro (D700, 4 core XEON, 32GB, 1TB SSD) and while PM6 might be fast to you is it faster then v5?
I think my 2019 MacBook Pro is overall faster than your MacPro, simply because I have way more cores (8 cores + hyperthreading vs 4). I also expect the SSD to be faster. Note that for some tasks your 2013 machine might still be faster than my new MacBook Pro (e.g. single core), but overall the new one will beat the older.
I performed the following test just now and performed the following steps in PM5 and PM6:
1. Start PM5/PM6 (for PM6 I additionally cleared all caches to not bias the measurement, for PM5 I didn't even do that)
2. Open tree of folders with >4300 raw images
3. Open preview of first image
4. Keep right arrow depressed to cycle through all images and measure time
Timings were close, I could read my watch to be exact (analog readout
), but I think PM6 was even a fraction faster. But the biggest difference was that with PM5, first of all the previews that sped by weren't full res but a bit pixelated, moreover after a while, all I saw was a blank preview; no image. With PM6 ALL images were shown and at full resolution! Sure the processors (I have an 8-core system) were much busier, but I think this is a huge indication of how much faster PM6 really is compared to PM5.
Sadly, I'm beginning to think that v6 was a waste of money.
What makes you say that? Even if you have one of those systems that still has performance issues (do you?) – which are actually caused by bugs in Apple's code – I think my test shows the power of PM6, power you then will get too when Camerabits have found a work-around for the issues (or Apple fixes their bugs).