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Will the M1X Macs "eliminate" the M1 models from the line-up as soon as they're released...
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy B. Singer" data-source="post: 1880545" data-attributes="member: 190607"><p>Yes, and I still stand by all that I said. Anyone can look at the photo in the cited article and see that the memory chips were never meant to be de-soldered and replaced, and that anyone attempting to do so would be extremely foolish. Sure, someone somewhere did it, but there will always be folks that do stupid things that were never meant to be. That doesn't suddenly mean that the RAM in an M1 chip stack should be considered upgradeable, and, of course, as I stated, none of that RAM is attached separately to the motherboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy B. Singer, post: 1880545, member: 190607"] Yes, and I still stand by all that I said. Anyone can look at the photo in the cited article and see that the memory chips were never meant to be de-soldered and replaced, and that anyone attempting to do so would be extremely foolish. Sure, someone somewhere did it, but there will always be folks that do stupid things that were never meant to be. That doesn't suddenly mean that the RAM in an M1 chip stack should be considered upgradeable, and, of course, as I stated, none of that RAM is attached separately to the motherboard. [/QUOTE]
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