Yeh, right. Tell that to my 16 Gig M2 Air. Which ran just fine with large raw files doing noise reduction. There was never any memory pressure. You can also inform my 24 Gig M4 pro that it is short on memory. It has no problems dealing with large images with no memory pressure.
It is really easy to spend other people's money.
So to start with, I work professionally in photography and I use a sony A1 50MPX. so yes, your M2 will reduce noise without any worries, but how long will it take? on a 45 to 60mpx file, you tell me
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also, run a stack of raw files to denoise on LR and keep working to see and tell me if you have any slowdowns, personally on my old Macbook pro 16 m1 pro 32gb I couldn't keep going smoothly with the denois function on.
in short, i'm not even talking about photoshop with added slaps on top of lr in use, your ram will be easily exchanged, everyone knows that the adobe suite consumes a lot of ram, i'm not pushing users to buy, but i'm helping them not to be disappointed.
and i'm not talking about panorama with 16gb ram you'll be limited with the beach ball. anyway i invite you to have a look at the art is right channel on youtube with real conditions.
what's more, the user is using a 45mpx canon R5, which is a high-resolution camera, nothing to do with 20 or 24mpx files for noise reduction or panaromas, which will take much longer.
I'm not saying that the M4 pro isn't suitable or that it's impossible to work with a m1 pro m2 etc... I'm just saying that it greatly improves export denoise and fluidity with heavy use.