You don't hear anybody complaining about having too much RAM. For me it's a tax deductible purchase so no point whatsoever in buying the cheaper machine. I don't get to keep the money: it either stays with the tax man or goes to Cupertino.
Very happy with my M1 Mini!
Doesn't mean there is no such thing as having too much RAM, because that definitely exists..
Ofcourse, if money isn't of any concern then buy the most expensive machine there is and be happy with it. But for the majority of people where money does matter, instead of getting unnecessary RAM they could save it or spend it elsewhere.
Edit: The difference between a base model MacBook Air M1 and a 16GB MacBook Air in my situation is 340 euro, that equals $415 U.S. I am not living on bread and water here, but for many it is a lot of money for something unnecessary isn't it?
Last edited: