The latest 15 inch MacBook Pro will support up to 4GB and the 17 inch version will support up to 8 GB of RAM.
Gigabytes (GB) vary with the model of Macbook Pro you decide on. 13-Inch MacBook Pro has 4GB memory and a 500GB hard drive. 13-Inch MacBook Pro with Retina has 8GB memory and ranges from 128GB flash storage to 512GB flash storage. 15-Inch MacBook Pro with Retina has 16GB memory with either 256GB or 512GB flash storage. This information comes from the Apple Store website.
All MacBook Pros have 4GB of RAM which can be expanded to 8GB. The 17" model has a 500GB hard disc.
Yes! Apple Macbook Air Laptops usually have 4GB of ram. The RAM is NOT user accessible. 4Gb of RAM is a great amount of RAM for a standard user.
The Z0FU-250GB comes with a standard of 2GB DDR3 SDRAM but is upgradable to a maximum of 4GB.
While Snow Leopard can support 8GB the MacBook has two SO-DIMM slots which can hold up to 4GB of RAM.
The amount of RAM that is factory installed in a MacBook depends on the model of MacBook. In the latest models (May 2013), the 11 and 13-inch MacBook Airs have 4GB of 1600MHz DDR3L memory factory-installed, and the 13 and 15-inch MacBook Pros 4GB of 1600MHz DDR3 memory, all four models being configurable to 8GB. The 13 and 15-inch MacBook Pros with retina display, however, have 8GB of 1600MHz DDR3L memory factory-installed, this configurable to 16GB.
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The 2.4GHz MacBook Pro is designed to support 8GB of RAM without any problems. Most users will find the standard 4GB perfectly adequate.
It depends which MacBook model you are asking about. The original MacBook CoreDuo was limited to 2 GB total RAM with two 1GB modules. The plastic MacBook models from 2007 to 2009 could take two 2GB modules, although the earlier models could only utilize 3.0 GB of the total. SantaRosa chipset models and later could recognize 4 GB. The Aluminum MacBook can take 4GB DDR3 modules. The latest MacBook Pro models can take 8GB modules. "For a macbook, the highest RAM you can insert into the computer is only 4GB, and this is with using both slots that are available. You will need 2GB of RAM for each slot. Even though it is not a lot, this is still enough additional RAM you will need for your macbook."