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  • 8 GB is the reason, especially if you’re using Raw files. Adobe will rip through RAM on my Windows machine with a dedicated GPU memory. I’ve seen it eclipse 20 GB of RAM from time to time (mostly because it’s available it will cache images).

    Apples M series chipsets are very efficient with everything being contained on a single die. With that, RAM is a shared resource for the CPU and GPU. Since Lightroom accelerated certain tasking via GPU (like heal or masking) it might run slow if the CPU is also running a lot of data through RAM. I’d open system monitor while you’re running Lightroom and see if you’re hitting a bottleneck.