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8GB memory limit on MacBook & MacBook Pro

October 24th, 2008
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nVidia communicates the supported memory limits on the GeForce 9400M chipset that fuels the new MacBook and MacBook Pro : 8GB maximum, 2×4GB DDR3 sticks.

Apple specifications is 4GB (2×2GB DDR3 sticks), but since Leopard runs in 64bits mode on MacBook & MacBook Pro it is still possible that 8GB may be recognized, we will have to check it :-)

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