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64gb of ram? What's the use case for that?
It's a CPU/GPU combo chip, and the GPU doesn't have separate memory. So some % is reserved for the GPU.
Beyond that, I hate swapping. I never, ever have to worry about running out of RAM. I can run multiple Electron apps at the same time. Originally, I thought I'd be running Gnome or KDE, both of which are memory hogs. I can even run Java apps if I like
It's freeing, really. And given that it was, like, $100 for two 32GB modules... why not?
Chrome and Firefox at once. 😆