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Should I buy a MacBook 13" with 8 or 16GB?

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Posted on Nov 26, 2021 5:56 PM

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Posted on Nov 26, 2021 7:10 PM

First define which one(s) you are interested in.


The discussion you replied to, pertains to older

12-inch MacBook 2015-2018 retina. Not later M1

and not Air; & not Pro models.


Those are two different sections under 'MacBook'

Neither one of those follows this Apple Community.


My suggestion regarding your purchase would favor

a higher spec build model due to the fact these are

not upgradeable after they'reassembled. You're stuck.


If you ever wanted a better machine, your money best

should buy the higher spec 16GB (System on Chip) w/

higher storage; at least 512GB. These are all-in-one SoC.


Integrated unified memory; 16GB is best.

Storage (system and your work lives here) up to 2TB.


• Compare MacBook [M1] Pro 13-inch vs MacBook [M1] AIr 13-inch - Apple online

https://www.apple.com/mac/compare/?modelList=MacBookPro-13-M1,MacBook-Air-M1


Study specs in detail; one page won't inform you enough.

Good luck!🌿❄️🌻🌤

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Nov 26, 2021 7:10 PM in response to wasam16

First define which one(s) you are interested in.


The discussion you replied to, pertains to older

12-inch MacBook 2015-2018 retina. Not later M1

and not Air; & not Pro models.


Those are two different sections under 'MacBook'

Neither one of those follows this Apple Community.


My suggestion regarding your purchase would favor

a higher spec build model due to the fact these are

not upgradeable after they'reassembled. You're stuck.


If you ever wanted a better machine, your money best

should buy the higher spec 16GB (System on Chip) w/

higher storage; at least 512GB. These are all-in-one SoC.


Integrated unified memory; 16GB is best.

Storage (system and your work lives here) up to 2TB.


• Compare MacBook [M1] Pro 13-inch vs MacBook [M1] AIr 13-inch - Apple online

https://www.apple.com/mac/compare/?modelList=MacBookPro-13-M1,MacBook-Air-M1


Study specs in detail; one page won't inform you enough.

Good luck!🌿❄️🌻🌤

Nov 26, 2021 6:52 PM in response to wasam16

With those 13-inch display models, there are two names with variant

sub models; look into MacBook/Air 13-inch and MacBook/Pro 13-inch.


There are two larger 14-inch & 16-inch screen MB/Pro new M1 models:

MacBook Pro 14- and 16-inch - Technical Specifications - Apple


Should be side-by-side (13-inch) MB/Air & MB/Pro comparison in Store.


Good luck & happy trails! ☺︎

Nov 26, 2021 7:29 PM in response to wasam16

wasam16 Said:

"So my question what should I get with Mac 8 or 16 gb . Thank you"

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Depends on your Usage:

I'm always streaming, and multitasking, and running things in the background. So, my RAM is way up there(32GB). But, for those who do not need to perform top-end multitasking, and just need to run one app at a time, less RAM makes sense.

Nov 26, 2021 7:45 PM in response to TheLittles

..the littles:

For models in this discussion, 32GB RAM option(s) do not appear for

13-inch MacBook Air M1 (2020) nor 13-inch MacBook Pro M1 (2020)


Within confines of M1, lower end MacBook Air and MacBook Pro;

due to Integrated 'Unified' memory, these are limited in choice.


A larger 32GB RAM is shown as feature in higher spec Macbook/Air & /Pro.

And those models of newest spec, 14-inch and 16-inch; have higher options.


Those prompts are within the Apple store; to choose suitable specs.

That's why I sought them; to show OP the places to look & compare.


Guess I've dozens of things offline to keep busy.

Good day!🌤🍄❄️☃️

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