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rafaelmn | 4 days ago

The joke is that Apple RAM pricing is now close to market level, they still have margin in there even at market prices, and they are notorious for supply chain management and locking in contracts/prices ahead of time. So doubt Apple will change anything here short term.

On the flip side if you're buying a new computer in 2026 - it's going to be even harder to justify not getting a MacBook, the chips are already 2 years ahead of PC, the price of base models was super competitive, now that the ram is super expensive even the upgraded versions are competitive with the PC market. Oh and Windows is turning to an even larger pile of shit on a daily basis.

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b112|4 days ago

Yeah, but the Linux support is still quite poor unfortunately.

I'd buy a mac in a sec otherwise.

miyuru|4 days ago

Yes, that’s the reason I am holding back too.

If Apple fully supported the Asahi Linux project, I 'll switch in a heartbeat.

tonyedgecombe|3 days ago

Apple is releasing new devices next week, I wonder if they will take the opportunity to increase memory prices.

kristianp|3 days ago

> The joke is that Apple RAM pricing is now close to market level

Probably not quite, but I was pricing a Lenovo laptop last week and this is the first time the lenovo price for RAM upgrades was lower than 3rd party RAM.

AuthAuth|3 days ago

The mac chips are ahead in single threaded performance and maybe performance per watt but thats about it. Factoring cost they're competing against the top x86 chips which out preform them in nearly every workload while remaining upgradable and stable.

Infiniti20|4 days ago

2 years ahead?

rafaelmn|3 days ago

Intel latest series 3 is catching up to M3 level performance ?