I remember in 2007, buying my first MacBook. It came with an enormous 2gb of RAM. I asked about upgrading it. The guy leaned in conspiratorially and told me that Apple’s RAM upgrades were a rip-off, and that I’d be better of buying it elsewhere. So I did, for half of what Apple were asking.

This is a grift that Apple have had for far too long, and there’s a part of me that’s convinced that their move to soldered RAM was to stop people upgrading after the fact more than it was about SOC efficiencies.

  • @[email protected]
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    211 days ago

    The boards are already in production by some company iirc. Dosdude1 on YouTube did some upgrades on various M series machines

    • @adude007
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      15 days ago

      The boards that dosdude1 used are specific to Mac Studio. The mini M4 and M4 pro model each use their own unique nand board.

        • @adude007
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          124 hours ago

          It is unfortunate. However he confirmed that you can upgrade with blank NANDS if you can solder.