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Laptop makers revert to 8GB RAM for budget models amid component costs

Laptop manufacturers are reintroducing 8GB RAM configurations for more affordable models, reversing a recent trend towards 16GB as the standard. This shift is driven by component costs and the desire to offer lower-priced notebooks, with companies like Dell, Acer, and Chuwi showcasing new systems with 8GB of RAM. While 16GB is still recommended for AI-intensive tasks and premium experiences, 8GB is deemed workable for basic computing needs, making entry-level laptops more accessible. AI

IMPACT Reintroduction of 8GB RAM configurations may impact the performance of AI-enabled features on lower-end devices.

RANK_REASON This cluster discusses product configurations and market trends for consumer electronics, not a core AI development.

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Laptop makers revert to 8GB RAM for budget models amid component costs

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Andrew E. Freedman ·

    8GB of RAM is back on laptops — companies are lowering memory offerings to make affordable notebooks during component crisis

    At Computex, Dell and Acer both introduced systems starting with 8GB of RAM to compete with the MacBook Neo, following a rush to 16GB systems in the last two years to bolster local AI.

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    8GB of RAM is back on laptops — companies are lowering memory offerings to make affordable notebooks during component crisis At Computex, Dell and Acer both int

    8GB of RAM is back on laptops — companies are lowering memory offerings to make affordable notebooks during component crisis At Computex, Dell and Acer both introduced systems starting with 8GB of RAM to compete with the MacBook Neo, following a rush to 16GB systems in the last t…