Memory

I'm thinking about upgrading my 2018 13" MacBook Pro w/8g ram. to a 13" M2 with 16g


will upgrading memory from 8 to 16 stop the "webpage is using significant memory message?

This isn't the only reason for the upgrade but if I am upgrading I want to make sure I get a machine that will run without issues when pages start loading add ons and pop ups etc.


I keep a few programs open like a family tree program and mail that probably uses memory but nothing with a high drain.


MacBook Pro

Posted on Dec 24, 2022 06:26 AM

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Posted on Dec 24, 2022 04:06 PM

Not necessarily. The "webpage using significant memory" message is merely informative and will appear without regard to how much memory the Mac may happen to have installed. It is intended to draw your attention to the fact that particular webpage code is using a lot of memory, and such usage may be affecting your Mac's perfomance. So-called "news" sites tend to be among the worst offenders.


It's very easy to determine if your Mac's performance is being limited by available memory. Please read

Check if your Mac needs more RAM in Activity Monitor - Apple Support. If the "Memory Pressure" graph is frequently "red" your Mac will benefit from additional memory. If not, it won't. It's that simple.


Macs with Apple Silicon use memory more efficiently than Intel Macs. Having said that if you are considering a new Mac I recommend specifying at least 16 GB memory. 8 GB simply isn't that much these days.

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Dec 24, 2022 04:06 PM in response to TomT100

Not necessarily. The "webpage using significant memory" message is merely informative and will appear without regard to how much memory the Mac may happen to have installed. It is intended to draw your attention to the fact that particular webpage code is using a lot of memory, and such usage may be affecting your Mac's perfomance. So-called "news" sites tend to be among the worst offenders.


It's very easy to determine if your Mac's performance is being limited by available memory. Please read

Check if your Mac needs more RAM in Activity Monitor - Apple Support. If the "Memory Pressure" graph is frequently "red" your Mac will benefit from additional memory. If not, it won't. It's that simple.


Macs with Apple Silicon use memory more efficiently than Intel Macs. Having said that if you are considering a new Mac I recommend specifying at least 16 GB memory. 8 GB simply isn't that much these days.

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