Dietz, thank you for the perfect response. That was about as informative as I could have ever wanted. I feel a bit stupid for not having thought to look at the MIR Manual so I will.
The justification for comparing MIR was this- Technology seems to be a toaster vs Optimus Prime, but how do they both sound in the end? Sound realism was my only concern. From the information you provided I can only imagine that the sound realism from MIR is simply outstanding. The only thing preventing me from testing it for myself was the mentality that it wouldn't even work with AMD at all. If there's the slightest chance that I can even use it to test... I'm certainly going to now, and I'll report my decision of quality on here as well for other readers.
I have a few more questions, for anyone... about MIR PRO (then no more questions, I promise!)
If what I asked is possible 1) would it be wise, or would it run smoother on the mac alone? 2) Would the system requirements of the mac still be 12-24GB of ram for MIR... or as the samples would be on a different machine would I need less. - I doubt it's even possible, but if it is, and there is no disadvantage to it... I certainly would... but then I'd need to know how much Mac do I need to get it done.
Again, Thank you for all the information. Hopefully an EW destroyer is brewing... Any new samples from VSL gets me excited. lol - I'll be sure to post my findings on MIR soon.
-Sean