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I think anyone who’s been using an Apple silicon device with 8GB isn’t concerned.
Just YouTubers trying to stay relevant.I think anyone who’s been using an Apple silicon device with 8GB isn’t concerned.
If anything a technical argument for a 10GB base would be a valid one if you considered only the vram aspect. But once again, I doubt the average consumer will be bothered by 8GB.Just YouTubers trying to stay relevant.
SSDs have a finite life and with each write cycle that life is shortened. That's different to every other part of the computer. M1 Macs are still quite new, but will they fail in say 2-3 years from now, especially 8GB 256GB storage models? For a "forever" machine, a soldered on SSD won't do. Give all else being equal, a slotted SSD would be better, and it would be better for the planet too, as the whole machine will need to be trashed if only the SSD fails.
I've lost 15% of SSD life on a 2 year old 2TB OWC SSD (according to DriveDx) on a machine which gets used little. I'm not really concerned because it will take me all of 5 minutes to replace this SSD.
8GB is a joke in 2023.
I do too and I disagree.
Everything has a finite life.
By that logic we shouldn’t buy anything.
It’s a non issue. I’ve got a few hundred in the field of the 8GB variety and still waiting for a single SSD failure among them.
Your 15% life lost is a prediction, not a fact of reality.
Considering I have both an 8GB and a 16GB and can’t perceive a real world difference I’ll argue it doesn’t matter to the vast majority of people out there.
Just YouTubers trying to stay relevant.
And it does. Memory is just a single aspect.A pro device should have pro features.
Lol I wonder why I called them out on the 3gb in my iPad and the SE 2020 then. To each their own.I suspect you guys (you and Sauron) are influenced by Apple marketing and are Apple fans, defending the company, no matter what. I don't have brand loyalty. The typical Apple fan response is when it comes to lower specs is, it's good enough, and this kind of cult like thinking is well cult like.
First I've heard of that app - apparently I've "lost" 1% on my 1.0 TB Apple NVMe Q-series SSD after more than two years of heavy use.I've lost 15% of SSD life on a 2 year old 2TB OWC SSD (according to DriveDx) on a machine which gets used little. I'm not really concerned because it will take me all of 5 minutes to replace this SSD.

A pro device should have pro features. Yes vast majority do basic things and they don't even need a Mac. They should be running cheaper PCs.
I suspect you guys (you and Sauron) are influenced by Apple marketing and are Apple fans, defending the company, no matter what. I don't have brand loyalty. The typical Apple fan response is when it comes to lower specs is, it's good enough, and this kind of cult like thinking is well cult like.
It seems to me that anyone who enjoys using their Apple product, and doesn’t have any issues with it, is doomed to being branded a fanboi defending the company![]()
Of course, my investment portfolio is full of Apple shares.
What they don’t know is that it’s full of Google, Microsoft and virtually every other technology company as well.
I’ve just managed thousands of Apple (and other) devices at scale for over two decades, what the **** do I know.
My M1 Mac Air 8GB/256GB bought April 2021:First I've heard of that app - apparently I've "lost" 1% on my 1.0 TB Apple NVMe Q-series SSD after more than two years of heavy use.
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I wasn't concerned before, now even less so.

That sounds pretty arrogant to me but what are the requirements for needing a mac? And what happens if they just want a mac, instead of someA pro device should have pro features. Yes vast majority do basic things and they don't even need a Mac. They should be running cheaper PCs.