Apple took an unexpected surprise step today. MacBook Air models with M2 and M3 processors now come with 16 GB RAM at the bottom. is coming.
MacBook Air with M2 and M3 processors now requires at least 16 GB RAM (When switching from 8 GB to 16 GB in a pleasing way no price increasepresented with ). Offering new Macs with M4 processors with at least 16 GB of RAM, it has given up its insistence on 8 GB RAM, which it has been maintaining for many years, and has made the users very happy. If you missed it, Apple also introduced the M4 Pro and M4 Max processors today: “Apple announced the M4 Pro and M4 Max today. Just like the M4, these two new chips bring much more power-efficient performance and advanced features to the Mac. All three chips are developed with industry-leading second-generation 3-nanometer technology that improves performance and power efficiency. Featuring the world’s fastest CPU cores, the M4 family CPUs deliver the best single-threaded performance in the industry and greatly accelerate multi-threaded performance. GPUs produced by improving the groundbreaking graphics architecture of the previous generation have faster cores and a ray tracing engine that is 2 times faster.
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With the M4 Pro and M4 Max supporting Thunderbolt 5 for the first time on the Mac, combined memory bandwidth has also been increased by up to 75 percent. With advanced machine learning (ML) accelerators in its CPUs and up to 2x faster Neural Engine compared to the previous generation, the M4 chip family delivers incredible performance in professional and AI workflows. And with these chips designed for the personal artificial intelligence system Apple Intelligence, working, communicating and expressing oneself gain a completely different dimension for users. Moreover, users do not have to compromise their privacy while doing these.”