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Apple Thinks 8GB Of Unified RAM On The M3 MacBook Pro is ‘Probably Analogous To 16GB On Other Systems’

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An Apple executive in an interview stated that 8GB of unified RAM on the new M3 MacBook Pro is equal to 16GB on other computers
Apple’s newest 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models start from $1,599 and offer a measly 8GB of unified RAM that can only be upgraded through the company’s website or proceeding to use soldering techniques to add memory chips, though this alternative comes with a high risk. Regardless, an Apple executive does not seem to believe that the company is being stingy with the 8GB RAM option, as these models are almost equivalent to 16GB RAM present in other systems such as PCs.Apple wants consumers to believe that having 8GB of unified RAM on the M3 MacBook Pro is similar to equipping another machine with 16GB RAM
In an interview with content creator Lin YilYi that was spotted by MacRumors, Apple’s VP of worldwide product marketing Bob Borchers, has addressed some of the complaints that users were having when it comes to the amount of unified memory Apple incorporates in the latest M3 MacBook Pro models.

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