I'm running Logic 10.8 on a Mac Pro 2019 (Intel) beast. This machine has 48GB of memory, 20+ cores, etc. Basically about 80% maxed out. Storage is on a OWC Softraid array, on an internal PCI-e enclosure with high speed Nvme drives in it.
I upgraded both MacOS Ventura to the latest security patch, and then Logic to 10.8. Prior this machine didn't break a sweat on anything I threw at it. But after these upgrades, I'm getting System Overflow errors all the time (mainly with Plugins like "The God Particle" and some Waves plugins. Yes, I know - I'll contact each of the plugin manufacturers to get updates, report bugs, etc.
But the biggest issue I noticed is that the Bounce speed is terrible. I used to be able to bounce a 1 hour single channel audio track with SSL plugins (Channel strip, Bus compressor) and also some iZotope De-Plosive stuff, in about 10 minutes. Now it is taking about 45 minutes.
I get the feeling that the more Apple move forward with the whole Silicon Mx line up, the more likely us old Intel folk will be picking up the pieces of poor performance or untested code. Maybe I'm wrong, but this was not a good experience for me so far.
Anyone with similar or contrary experiences running on Intel based hardware?