![]() ![]() ![]() However, I have to report that my overall day-to-day experience with my 16GB M1 Mac mini has been quite good. I won't jump into the online melee over whether the 16GB maximum memory is a real disadvantage from a performance standpoint, given that most Intel-based PCs routinely have 32GB, 64GB or even higher amounts of memory. ![]() ![]() This approach's upside is higher performance the downside is you must choose what level of memory you desire at time of purchase, and there is no post-sale upgrade opportunity. From a practical standpoint, the crucial difference is that in the M1, memory is an explicit element of the architecture, so there are no memory slots on the system board for a M1 Mac. Unlike Intel processors’ integrated graphics, the M1 has an embedded graphics processor shared between both the processor cores and graphics cores. ![]()
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