

Very hard to develop an application against technology that doesn't exist or isn't widely adopted yet. NVidia Optimus and AMD Switchable Graphics) was not around that long before Office 2011 released in October 2010. If you're saying that the integrated graphics are used exclusively, and never the discrete graphics, consider that graphics switching (e.g. If the GPU did not render anything, you would be looking at a blank screen, or your wallpaper. I'm really not sure what you're talking about on this one. So, graphs with 50,000+ data points take 30 seconds to 5 MINUTES to load. The GPU does NO work in the mac version of Excel or Powerpoint. In 2010, when Office 2011 was released, the vast majority of Macs were only dual-core, most without hyperthreading. Yeah, it usually doesn't work out well when you hold people of the past accountable for the standards of today. This subreddit is not endorsed or sponsored by Apple Inc. If you'd like to view their content together, click here. This fundamental difference in audience is why we support two communities, r/Apple and r/AppleHelp.

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