Apple has a memory problem and we’re all paying for it::Apple still sells expensive “Pro” computers with just 8GB of RAM and charges a fortune for more.

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    138 months ago

    I dont’t understand how anyone is skimping on memory… All the memory fabs (micron, samsung, etc)took huge hits this year because of low prices and low sales

    Shouldn’t companies be filling their devices to the brim with RAM? Is this just greed? What happened to the saying “cheap as chips”?

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      58 months ago

      A lot of people are buying these machines with 8GB or shelling out for the upgrade. Win/win for Apple unfortunately.

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        8 months ago

        I mean when 70% of the public doesn’t use a computer for anything more demanding than streaming Netflix, office work, and paying bills 8gb is plenty. Sure the base model MacBook Air is still $1000 but for that you get a better screen, an exponentially better operating system than windows, an all aluminum case, and a machine that will still be in good shape 10 years from now. Hell my home computer is a 2014 MacBook Pro and performance wise that thing will still go toe to toe with windows machines built much more recently lol.

        Can you get a similarly performing windows machine for less? Sure, if and only if by similar performance you mean you are only looking at processing power. Cuz it’ll be a cheap plastic piece of shit with a clunky os full of bloatware that you have to fiddlefuck around with to get it back to how you want it every time they push out a software update. And you’ll be lucky if it’s still running 5 years from now. Buy a MacBook, take it out of the box, and you’re done. That’s worth a lot to a lot of people.

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          18 months ago

          My mom has a 2013 macbook pro which is still chugging along, except apple stopped updating the root certs, so some https sites are breaking