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  • more about #4gb more comments →
    Hackintosh: I Dont care. infact, im considered that my plastic MacBook is 10X better than aluminum. I love my 4GB ram! more »
    NeoXY: Well someone PLEASE buy a New MBP, get Snow Leopard on it and try it with 8GB of RAM? Go on, I'll wait right here... more »
    MaaseyRacer: Apple will probably never release that update, as it gives to many reasons for customer who purchased this machine to call and complain. They will pr... more »
    michaelcalcagno: What the heck is wrong with the MB on the right in the photo for this story??? The top menu bar is cut off three-fourths across the screen....photoshopy? more »
    SneakerFiend: I think we'll have to wait for a bios update from someone who just loves to break apple's balls. This'll be something that they charge for like the ip... more »
    Joe: I wonder what would happen if you threw 8 in with Snow Leopard? more »
    Wess: Does anyone else see the top bar on the macbook pro in the pic being a little strange??? more »
    corradokid: Errr... the Mac Pros can see and use 32GB of RAM. OS X can do fine with 6GB+ of RAM. more »
    brianhatch: The problem is the PAE implementation on the Macbook. OS X is not fully 64-bit yet so it still uses PAE to address memory beyond 2gb. PAE is hardwar... more »
    Ryanraven: makes me wonder if you run just under 8 gigs what will happen. of course there really isn't a 7.5 gig stick out there is there? more »
    mykalt45: 2 questions: Is the config on the new MBPs 2x2 or 4x1? So would buying 4 Gb stick be all you need to complete the 6 Gb setup? more »
    MySchizoBuddy: Mac Pro already comes with 32GB, so it isn't an OSX problem. more »
    ratheen: any idea what is the effect of having only one 4GB ram module installed? more »
    DallasTonberry: Newegg has compatible 4GB modules for as low as $159.99. more »
    Brian: See, I don't get this. 8GB supposedly throws OSX into fits on the MacBook, but 16gb works just fine on my MacPro, and the newer ones support 32. It's ... more »
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    Confirmed: New MacBooks Support 6GB RAM

    While we've officially confirmed that the Nvidia chipset in the new MacBooks and MacBook Pros can theoretically support up to 8GB of RAM, Apple says the capacities for each top out at 4GB. Turns out, the actual number is right there in the middle—chip supplier Ramjet has tested and officially confirmed that the new MacBooks can support 6GB RAM via one 2GB module and one 4GB module. But why not eight? More »
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    Following the appearance of mysterious images this morning, Apple has apparently confirmed the existence of a new 4GB nano. Speaking with an Apple spokeswoman, Reg Hardware discovered that the company made a “limited number of 4GB iPod nanos for some international markets." Just how many were shipped out and to what countries specifically remains a mystery. Whether this is some sort of test market for a wider launch is also unknown at this time. More »
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    Samsung and Bang & Olufssen have just thrown up a teaser site for their Serenata phone, which comes at us in just 17 days. What the phone has internally or even what it looks like is still a mystery on the site, but putting two and two together from earlier leaks you get a phone with 4GB flash memory, MPEG-4 video, 240x240 display, HSDPA and UMTS 3G, and also an iPod-esque scroll wheel. If the past leaks are correct, this is what the phone will look like—an electric razor. [Serenata via Electronista]
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