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Bob Socko
Feb 20, 2001

Based on the 24" iMac, I'm excited about the replacement for the 27". I just hope that I can still upgrade the RAM on my own.

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Bob Socko
Feb 20, 2001

badjohny posted:

I don't see how you could. Unless they have a second layer of ram? On chip and on motherboard ram? The Ram is built into the M1 chip. So unless they let you add ram in addition to what is on the chip, you are not going to upgrade ram.

Wow, didn't realize the RAM was integrated into the chip. That might complicate things for me. Maybe I'll just pick up a current generation model for cheap when they start discounting them to get them out the door? :shrug:

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