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    Andreas Scholer commented  · 

    I don't understand, why InDesign still isn't taking advantage of multicore-systems. Lots of professionals spent thousends of dollars into high-performance machines, with many, many cores - but when working with InDesign (and also many other programms) the majority of cores are in idle.

    It is pretty anoying to see, that it is impossible to speed up the workflows on faster and way more expensive machines. I do databased puplishing. My documents are usually many hundred megabytes in size. Every small change on a masterpage takes minutes to be applied... no difference between a 24-core Threadripper or a 6-core Ryzen 5 or a M1 MBA... that sucks !!!

    Todays workhorses tend to get more cores instead of higher clock-speeds. So Adobe software enginieers: PLEASE help us professionals !!!!

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    Andreas Scholer commented  · 

    PLEASE make InDesign using Multicores. I work with large projects with many hundert megabytes of size. I have a 24-core Threadripper - wich is not significant faster than my old 8-core machine... for 10-times the prize... waiting for InDesign to display changes sucks !!!

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