Adobe Flash Player for MacOS X. Fulfilled!

    It is amazing how information on this event has not yet appeared on Habré.

    As you know, Flash Player for MacOS X had a problem with heating the processor, since all calculations were done not through the video card, but directly through the percent. And finally it happened.

    For testing, I took the flash game TetrisFriends Arena (www.tetrisfriends.com):
    Before the new version, the processor was heated to 80 degrees Celsius.
    After installing the new version of Flash Player, the results are:
    Safari: 58-60 degrees;
    Firefox: 58-62 degrees;
    Opera: 58-62 degrees;
    Google Chrome: all the same 80 degrees (Chrome has an integrated flash player, so the results are the same).
    Comment by LinZ: By the way, Chrome is also updated and now there is the same version as on the link.

    When watching HD-video, the temperature also does not rise, and is within normal limits.

    Direct download link:
    fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_osx_ub.dmg



    As amended in the comments:
    There are some restrictions. The new version of FlashPlayer will work only on NVIDIA video cards, such as GeForce 9400M, GeForce 320M, GeForce GT 330M, that is:

    - MacBooks released after January 21, 2009;
    - Mac Mini, released after March 3, 2009;
    - MacBook Pros released after October 14, 2008;
    - iMacs released after the first quarter of 2009.
    (according to DeepApple)

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