Apple Executives: 8GB Memory Completely Enough For MacBook Pro
Apple Executives: 8GB Memory Completely Enough For MacBook Pro
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Apple Executives: 8GB Memory Completely Enough For MacBook Pro
MacBook Pro only has 8GB of memory! Apple executives responded: It’s completely enough and can lower the price.
News reported on November 17 that Apple recently released a new M3 version of MacBook Pro, which has very strong performance and starts at US$2,000.

What is puzzling is that even though the starting price exceeds $2,000, Apple still only provides 8GB of memory. Everyone thinks that this is not enough to support daily use, and the ultra-high price makes netizens can’t help but ridicule Apple’s memory as ” Made of gold”.
The $2,000 MacBook Pro only has 8GB of memory! Apple executives responded: It’s completely enough and can lower the price
In the latest interview with Phoenix Reviews, Laura Metz of the Mac product marketing team specifically responded to this matter.
He said: “Giving such a comprehensive update to MacBook Pro can cover more needs and reach the most users. In addition to the M3 chip, in the 14-inch model, you can also choose M3 Pro or M3 Max Chips, we feel, give users the most diverse and broad range of choices.”
In addition, he also emphasized that Apple’s M series chips have used a unified memory design since M1. The advantage is that all CPUs, GPUs, neural network engines or image signal processors can share this memory.
Different parts have 8GB of memory, which is different from previous PCs.
Laura Metz said that if you look at it this way, if your “productivity” is not so professional, but more data processing, copywriting work in the office, or senior operations, editing, etc., then 8GB can fully meet the performance needs, while other Powerful configurations in various aspects such as screens can enhance the overall experience.