Apple exec defends 8GB $1,599 MacBook Pro, claims it's like 16GB on a PCLee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@beehaw.org – 280 points – 8 months agotheregister.com164Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsEven if it was like 16GB on a PC still not worth $1.6kEspecially when 16g is something like $50.At consumer prices. There's no way Apple doesn't pay wholesale rates for memory.they have the memory controllers built into their processors now. So adding memory is even cheaper, it just takes the modules themselves
Even if it was like 16GB on a PC still not worth $1.6kEspecially when 16g is something like $50.At consumer prices. There's no way Apple doesn't pay wholesale rates for memory.they have the memory controllers built into their processors now. So adding memory is even cheaper, it just takes the modules themselves
Especially when 16g is something like $50.At consumer prices. There's no way Apple doesn't pay wholesale rates for memory.they have the memory controllers built into their processors now. So adding memory is even cheaper, it just takes the modules themselves
At consumer prices. There's no way Apple doesn't pay wholesale rates for memory.they have the memory controllers built into their processors now. So adding memory is even cheaper, it just takes the modules themselves
they have the memory controllers built into their processors now. So adding memory is even cheaper, it just takes the modules themselves
Even if it was like 16GB on a PC still not worth $1.6k
Especially when 16g is something like $50.
At consumer prices. There's no way Apple doesn't pay wholesale rates for memory.
they have the memory controllers built into their processors now. So adding memory is even cheaper, it just takes the modules themselves