Logic Pro (X) Performance issues with Logic Pro on M3 CPUs?

Hi,

I'm finally about to purchase an up to date computer (still on a 2010 Mac Pro) and plan to go for a fully spec'ed 13" Macbook Air (24GB RAM, 2TB SSD).

Now, just yesterday I stumbled across this video. Sure, it's an M3 Pro CPU at work, but could this be a general issue? In the video, Logic isn't using the efficiency cores at all (!), which would be horribly bad. It's also outperformed by a huge (!) margin by Reaper, Cubase and ProTools, regardless of the M-CPU type.

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In the comments, the guy also says that some DAWs have been fixed ever since, but he's not saying whether Logic is among them - but it's unlikely, since the last Logic update was released before the video.

Anyone using an M3 machine and being able to tell about Logic's utilization of the efficiency cores?

Cheers
Sascha
 
After some more investigation, I found out that the video seems to be correct.
From the most efficient DAW to the one performing second worst in just 2 years, congrats. What an incredibly lousy affair.
 
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