![]() In their XCode benchmarks, the 8GB model took about 136 seconds to compile code, while the 16GB model took 122 seconds. For those who don’t have the time to watch the entire video, basically there are obvious differences between the 8GB and 16GB models, but the differences aren’t exactly night and day to the point where it might be worth shelling out extra money for the extra RAM. This will hopefully answer questions that potential customers will have and help them decide if maybe paying that extra $200 is worth it. Now obviously RAM plays a role in determining the performance of a computer, but the question is, is it worth spending that extra $200 to upgrade from 8GB to 16GB? In a video uploaded by Max Tech, he shows the difference between the two RAM configurations on the 13-inch MacBook Pro. With Apple’s new M1 Mac computers, users can choose between 8GB or 16GB of RAM.
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