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by Analemma_
161 days ago
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The sibling comment has the correct, more detailed answer, but the high-level answer is that the M-series chips are SoCs with all the RAM on-die. That lets you push way more data than you can over a bus out to socketed memory. The tradeoff is that it's non-upgradeable, but (contra some people who claim this is only a cash-grab by Apple to prevent RAM upgrades) it's worth it for the bandwidth. |
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