M1X MacBook Pro Models to Be Limited to 32GB RAM, Contradicting Previous Report That Mentioned Support for up to 64GB

M1X MacBook Pro Models to Be Limited to 32GB RAM, Contradicting Previous Report That Mentioned Support for up to 64GB

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https://wccftech.com/m1x-macbook-pro-limited-to-32gb-ram/

All Macs featuring Apple’s M1 chip were limited to 16GB of unified RAM. While that is enough for most users, more memory always provides more opportunity for multitasking, which is a problem that was expected to be tackled by the upcoming M1X MacBook Pro line. Unfortunately, where a previous report mentioned support for up to 64GB RAM, a fresh rumor claims that upcoming models will be limited to half that amount.

This limitation was reported by YouTuber Luke Miani and assuming this is due to the M1X chip, it can also mean the upgraded Mac mini will be limited to 32GB RAM when it is announced alongside the redesigned MacBook Pro line during the fourth quarter this year. While having 32GB of unified memory is an upgrade over any M1 Mac that you purchase right now, those having their expectations hurled at the sky at the thought of configuring their Macs with 64GB would have been crushed severely.

M1X MacBook Pro Models to Be Limited to 32GB RAM, Contradicting Previous Report That Mentioned Support for up to 64GB

Jul 13, 2021, 12:21am UTC
https://wccftech.com/m1x-macbook-pro-limited-to-32gb-ram/ > All Macs featuring Apple’s M1 chip were limited to 16GB of unified RAM. While that is enough for most users, more memory always provides more opportunity for multitasking, which is a problem that was expected to be tackled by the upcoming M1X MacBook Pro line. Unfortunately, where a previous report mentioned support for up to 64GB RAM, a fresh rumor claims that upcoming models will be limited to half that amount. > This limitation was reported by YouTuber Luke Miani and assuming this is due to the M1X chip, it can also mean the upgraded Mac mini will be limited to 32GB RAM when it is announced alongside the redesigned MacBook Pro line during the fourth quarter this year. While having 32GB of unified memory is an upgrade over any M1 Mac that you purchase right now, those having their expectations hurled at the sky at the thought of configuring their Macs with 64GB would have been crushed severely.