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15" Macbook Pro with Retina Display (Base model - only Iris Pro) and Yosemite DP3.
It runs ok-ish, but keep in mind that performance will be twice as good when the OS reaches the GM build.
For day-to-day use is pretty ok. It sometimes lags when I'm scrolling in Finder (wich sucks) but I can fix that by disabling the transparency in System Preferences.
 
Here, here !

15" Macbook Pro with Retina Display (Base model - only Iris Pro) and Yosemite DP3.
It runs ok-ish, but keep in mind that performance will be twice as good when the OS reaches the GM build.
For day-to-day use is pretty ok. It sometimes lags when I'm scrolling in Finder (wich sucks) but I can fix that by disabling the transparency in System Preferences.

While performance is bound to get better, the idea that it will be twice as good is just not correct.
 
Here, here !

15" Macbook Pro with Retina Display (Base model - only Iris Pro) and Yosemite DP3.
It runs ok-ish, but keep in mind that performance will be twice as good when the OS reaches the GM build.
For day-to-day use is pretty ok. It sometimes lags when I'm scrolling in Finder (wich sucks) but I can fix that by disabling the transparency in System Preferences.

How did you disable transparency?
 
I am just wondering if the graphics drivers have improved at all

Same OpenGL versions, but according to someone who posted here yesterday did say that he did get better performance in the OpenGL part of CineBench and Uniengine Valley. However he did also get some pretty considerable stuttering so it could just be some bugs at play giving the programs in question an incorrect picture of performance.

Edit: Found the thread
 

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