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thruhiker | 1 year ago
Would I recommend the 8GB of RAM to someone who wants to use it as their primary development machine or for heavy photo editing, absolutely not. Would I say it's OK for casual use, yes.
Do I think Apple is being stingy considering their incremental cost for an extra 4GB or 8GB of RAM in the base model would be tiny, yes.
art0rz|1 year ago
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skybrian|1 year ago
I wonder if it's due to extensions or something like that? Or could it be due to browsing different websites or using different networks?
wkat4242|1 year ago
Apple saying the "our 8GB is equivalent to 16GB" is something they've always done. Even in the PowerPC days they were selling the "megaherz myth" as if their megahertzes were better than intel's.
Of course when they moved to intel Macs received a huge performance boost...
greatgib|1 year ago
I think that a normal user will feel the bad effect of the low ram amount but will not really realize where the problem is coming from.
Switching from one app to another is painfully slow. It might take 1, 2 or more seconds to go from one app to another in my opinion.
The os is really greedily evicting app memory once you switch to another window. And reload it when you come back.
I even have the personal hypothesis that Apple is keeping as-is the ergonomically awful Dock because of that. As it is difficult to switch between multiple windows of a single app, you can't easily realize how show you pass from a window to another. Like a magic trick.
kcartlidge|1 year ago
I've been using an 8GB M1 for a couple of years, including for development with C#, Go, Python, and Rails. I've had triple-figures of browser tabs open, Office 2019 Mac, Affinity Designer, and more all running at once. And never in all those years have I experienced sluggishness or slowdown either in-app or during switching.
I don't doubt your experience, this is simply to say that not all observed behaviours can be assumed to be generally applicable.
throwaway89201|1 year ago
Magic trick: press command + ~ to quickly switch to another window of the same app.
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gabrielhidasy|1 year ago
Even light use will benefit from long battery life, nice screens, and quality construction, and a low cost windows machine will not have that. You can get a good windows machine with comparable hardware, but then it's not low cost anymore.
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pavlov|1 year ago
Integrated memory on Apple Silicon has made the trade-offs much simpler to understand because there’s no separate GPU and VRAM to think about. The performance difference between Air and Pro models is so small, it’s irrelevant for practically anything.
aidanlister|1 year ago