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The main difference is price, and that's about it. A comparison illustrates the point clearly. For a Summer 2012 model MacBook Pro, buying 8GB of RAM from Apple will set you back $200 as of July 2013.
We’ll discuss models in more detail below, but Apple is likely going to release multiple models of a new M4 MacBook Pro. That includes both 14 and 16-inch versions of its higher-end M4 Pro and M4 Max ...
The company told a blogger that 8GB RAM on the M3 MacBook Pro is the equivalent of 16GB of memory on a PC. That’s more proof of Apple’s great marketing skills, though I am sure the company isn ...
Here’s a fun experiment: Configure a MacBook Pro with the M3 Max, the full 16-core CPU version. Every additional 16GB of RAM costs $200, the same as 8GB of RAM on the lower configurations.
There’s no issue with Apple selling the MacBook Pro M3 with 8GB of memory, even for $1,600. But it shouldn’t cost an extra $200 just to get to 16GB for users who truly do need that extra capacity.
The Mac Pro starts with 32GB of DDR4 ECC memory and offers various configurations that top out at 1.5TB of DDR4 memory. Conversely, 32GB of unified memory is the top version of the M2 Pro chip ...
Apple's high-end 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models from 2021 offer the M1 Pro chip with 16GB of RAM as standard, but you can upgrade to 32GB of RAM for $400. When choosing your ‌M1 Pro ...
Adding more RAM to your MacBook Pro or MacBook device is as follows: Your MacBook or MacBook Pro should be turned off and left alone to cool. All cables, wires, and accessories should also be ...
As for pricing, in a surprising move, with all the talk of inflation, Apple has not increased the price of the 13" MacBook Pro, the M2 currently carrying an MSRP of $1299.99, identical to the 2020 ...