Apple is planning to release new entry-level models across its iPhone, iPad, and Mac categories early next year, with an all-new affordable MacBook the most notable addition to the lineup. According to a new research report by Jeff Pu of GF Securities seen by MacRumors, Apple will launch the iPhone 17e – its second iteration of the "e" line – in the spring, likely along with a 12th-generation iPad, and a new MacBook featuring an A-series chip originally made for iPhones.
I have an M1 from 2020 that I use daily for just about everything that isn’t video games, including sketching Blender scenes (to later render on my beefy setup), Ableton Live, 3D Printer slicing, 20+ tab web browsing (I typically don’t use more than this personally) and more. It’s never OOMed no matter what I have going.
I get they’re more expensive new, and I’m not defending their price point, as I’ve always gotten mine several years from new, but I never understand this point that I see everywhere. What are people doing that uses more than the 8GB of RAM on a Mac?
If you need to do 8K video production or do research development and need the compilation power, it’s just not the right tool for those jobs, but it’s more than plenty as a daily driver.
More than a couple tabs of almost any web page and you’ll be in the yellow memory pressure. Add on excel, or any other bloated program and it will start slowing down. You’re going to start closing out of stuff before you hit a hard oom.
Just as a quick test, I opened as many things as I could think to open. The browser has 20 of the heaviest sites that I could think of open. Takes about a second to switch tabs. Using 5GB of swap with 2GB of headroom. Everything is still responsive and I’ve able to do a full render in Blender. Still not sure what you’re talking about.