Apple’s 2020 MacBook Pro Is the First 13-inch Model from the Company to Support up to 32GB RAM

Apple’s 2020 MacBook Pro Is the First 13-inch Model from the Company to Support up to 32GB RAM

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https://wccftech.com/2020-13-inch-macbook-pro-first-ever-32gb-ram-support/

With Apple’s 2020 13-inch MacBook Pro officially here, there are some notable upgrades we want to talk about. Previously, customers that wanted a portable package from Apple didn’t have the option to upgrade it to 32GB RAM, which means that anyone that wanted to use applications that would take advantage of all that memory would need to purchase the bigger model. With the 16-inch MacBook Pro supporting up to 64GB RAM, it’s only fitting that the new 13-inch MacBook Pro also allows the user to cram in more memory.

According to the configuration page of the updated 13-inch MacBook Pro, you can now upgrade the new machine to tout up to 32GB RAM. Not just this, but unlike the 2019 13-inch MacBook Pro, the newer version is running memory at higher clock speeds. The memory in the previous-generation model was running at LPDDR3 speeds and up to 2133MHz, while the newer version is running LPDDR4X RAM, with clock speeds of 3733MHz.

Apple’s 2020 MacBook Pro Is the First 13-inch Model from the Company to Support up to 32GB RAM

May 4, 2020, 1:24pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/2020-13-inch-macbook-pro-first-ever-32gb-ram-support/ > With Apple’s 2020 13-inch MacBook Pro officially here, there are some notable upgrades we want to talk about. Previously, customers that wanted a portable package from Apple didn’t have the option to upgrade it to 32GB RAM, which means that anyone that wanted to use applications that would take advantage of all that memory would need to purchase the bigger model. With the 16-inch MacBook Pro supporting up to 64GB RAM, it’s only fitting that the new 13-inch MacBook Pro also allows the user to cram in more memory. > According to the configuration page of the updated 13-inch MacBook Pro, you can now upgrade the new machine to tout up to 32GB RAM. Not just this, but unlike the 2019 13-inch MacBook Pro, the newer version is running memory at higher clock speeds. The memory in the previous-generation model was running at LPDDR3 speeds and up to 2133MHz, while the newer version is running LPDDR4X RAM, with clock speeds of 3733MHz.