

max tech He has just made an interesting video comparison where the performance between an 1 GB MacBook Pro M8 and a 1 GB MacBook Pro M16 is appreciated. So the upgrade options for all of them are limited to SSD storage space and RAM capacity. Let's look at some performance tests of the same Apple Silicon model with the two available memory capacities.īoth Mac mini and New Age MacBooks Apple silicon that we have available in the market use the same M1 processor. Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early 2011) RAM & SSD Upgrades. Terrible doubt and more knowing that this memory cannot be expanded a posteriori. Crucial Memory and SSD upgrades - 100 Compatibility Guaranteed for Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early 2011) - FREE US Delivery. So the dilemma is reduced in that if you think to buy one of the new Macs with M1 processor, what RAM capacity to choose, 8 or 16 GB. We have the proof in the company's latest iPhone 12 and iPads, which perform wonderfully well without requiring a lot of memory, but I still have my doubts.

We agree that ARM processors manage RAM in a very particular way, without requiring large amounts of memory. I still don't quite understand why an Apple Silicon cannot be expanded beyond 16 GB of RAM.
