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Apple is testing four M4 Macs equipped with 16 GB or 32 GB of unified memory.
The company is expected to introduce a few new Macs later this year .
Apple marketing executive Bob Borchers said in a YouTube interview that 8 GB of RAM is enough.
More RAM means the computer can perform more tasks at the same time.
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