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All new MacBooks now come with a baseline 16GB of RAM, a year after Apple brazenly claimed 8GB of RA

Published on December 06, 2025

Well well well. Well well well well well. Look who's decided to leave behind the 2010s and make computers with a reasonable amount of memory for modern-day tasks. Apple's been on a tear of announcing new Mac hardware this week, including a new teensy , but the biggest news, to me, is that the company renowned for selling very expensive laptops is now putting more than 8GB of RAM in them across-the-board. [[link]] No more paying an extortionate $200 to upgrade to a reasonable 16GB!

Despite making generally fantastic laptops, there's almost always something Apple will charge an eye-watering upgrade fee for, and for years that's been an adequate amount of RAM. This criticism has been around for years, but it wasn't until late 2023 that someone got an Apple VP, Bob Borchers, to address it.

  • 13-inch MacBook Air (M2 chip from 2022): 16GB RAM
  • 13-inch MacBook Air (M3 chip from March 2024): 16GB RAM
  • 15-inch MacBook Air (M3 chip from March 2024): 16GB RAM
  • 14-inch MacBook Pro (new M4 chip): 16GB RAM
  • 16-inch MacBook Pro (new M4 Pro chip): 24GB RAM
  • 16-inch MacBook Pro (new M4 Max chip): 36GB RAM

Those are the baseline configs for each system; the MacBook Air maxes out at 24GB of RAM for $200, while certain models of the MacBook Pro can go up to 128GB, if you're willing to drop $300 on a GPU upgrade and another $1,000 on memory upgrades. Throw in a 2TB SSD for a borderline-unbelievable $400—because even a system this premium defaults to 1TB of storage!—and you've got yourself a $4,999 PC. Before taxes, of course.

Apple's upgrade prices [[link]] remain as ridiculous as ever, but at least the company has given its computers enough memory to work efficiently with modern software. The 13-inch MacBook Air with a still-kickass M3 chip is , which seems like a pretty great price for an ultraportable, wonderfully built system. There's gotta be some catch, right? Apple wouldn't sell a computer at that friendly a price. Let's just check the SSD…

Apple's upgrade costs from the $1099 MacBook Air in 2024

(Image [[link]] credit: Apple)

Ahh, there it is. Never change, Apple. Anyone have a spare $800?

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