What Dan said.

Good flash performance is contingent on two things:

1) CPU Speed
and to a lesser extent,
2) Video Speed (which can help relieve some of the burden on the CPU).

RAM has nothing to do with it, although it does "leak", and will
necessitate you restarting your browser from time to time. It gobbles
up CPU cycles like a crack whore. Even users of
low-end G4s have compained about it.

The really sick thing is that Adobe Systems made their fortune off the
Mac., and yet Flash has always run much better on Intel CPUs.

- John
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