Originally Posted by
black pearl
From Adobe:
Many Adobe Creative Suite 4 applications have enhanced features designed to take advantage of a video card's graphics processing unit (GPU) to accelerate performance. The GPU is a dedicated chip that is on the computer motherboard or video card and is efficient at manipulating and outputting computer graphics. The extra processing power of the GPU makes some effects and accelerated rendering possible that would otherwise require extraordinary CPU speeds and large amounts of RAM. If a supported GPU is detected during launch, the application takes advantage of this added processing power.
And thats CS4, CS5 relied on it to a greater degree and CS6 really needs a compatible GPU especially for the OpenCL features to work. Whether you need the newer features or not is another matter but it seems odd to invest upwards of £1k on a bit of software only to run it on a system that isn't up to the job.