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mac unified memory
About this tag
The tag 'mac unified memory' appears in discussions about RAM recommendations for 2025, where 16GB of unified memory is suggested as a baseline for modern Macs. This contrasts with traditional Windows PC RAM, which typically uses separate memory modules. The tag is relevant for users comparing Mac and PC memory architectures, especially when considering workloads like gaming, creative work, virtual machines, or local AI tasks. While the tag is specific to Apple's memory design, it is discussed here in the context of cross-platform performance comparisons and upgrade advice.
The short answer for most people in 2025 is this: aim for 16GB of RAM on a new Windows PC, consider 16GB unified memory for modern Macs, and move to 32GB or more if you’re a gamer, creative professional, or anyone running multiple virtual machines or local AI workloads.
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