
What we consider “Pro” in this notebook? And is that many ‘professional’ are they cast smoke after learning that Apple is not offering its new range of MacBook Pro with the alternative of 32 GB of memory RAM. Something incomprehensible in a model dedicated to worker and professional, who may prefer on that missing. Phill Schiller has come to the fore to defend their decision, and we will tell you why the new generation MacBook Pro have no 32 GB model, decide whether the excuse seem convincing or not, it is decision of each.
A MacRumorsforums user, has sent an email to Apple, asking why not accessible to buy a MacBook Pro model that counted with 32 GB of RAM. You never expected to good man, is that it would be answered by none other than Phill Schiller.
David email: The lack of a 32 GB BTO option for the new MBPs raised some eyebrows and caused some concerns (me included). Does ~ 3GBps bandwidth to the SSD make this a moot issue? I.e. memory paging on a 16GB system is so fast that 32GB is not a significant improvement?
Phill Schiller’s response: Thank you for the email. It is a good question. To put more than 16GB of fast RAM into notebook design at this time would require a memory system that you consume much more power and would not be efficient enough for a notebook. I hope you check out this new generation MacBook Pro, it really is an incredible system. / Thank you for the email. It is a good question. Put more than 16GB of fast RAM memory might require too much energy, and it may not be efficient enough for a por´tail. I hope that you do with a new generation MacBook Pro, it is a really incredible team.
In short, Apple not they wanted to add more RAM because “it would be efficient for a laptop”. Let us be honest, the notebook feature is an additive, but 90% of the time most users have it plugged in (like me). The question not found me compelling, more when it could limit the use of RAM operating with batteries using software do you what do you think?