Oh and the stupid obsession with thin, give me back an unibody design without CD drive and more battery. Other vendors will use chipsets to get those 32GB but they’re power hogs and turn the machine into a skillet.Īpple’s only homemade blunders are the asinine keyboard and the silly half assed attempt at touch-but-not-screen. Want more? Nope, Intel chipsets don’t support lp DDR4 so that’s what’s on the menu. ![]() low power DDR3 only runs up to 16GB and that’s what you get from Apple. Any other vendor I’ve seen that sticks with legacy connectors will gimp one of the other 3 parts it’s the chipset that ties their hands. The extra “legacy port breakout” ruins the tally and that’s why Apple dropped it and called itself “brave”. ![]() ![]() Let me explain: Intel chipsets don’t support enough lanes to supply USB-c, GPU, SSD and anything else with no less than 4 of them. Can’t justify the price but after some research - namely trying to find an equivalent Lenovo or Hp or whatever - I reached the conclusion that it’s mostly Intel’s fault. I’m also stuck on an old MacBook Pro model.
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