I’m looking to get an used Macbook (doesn’t matter Air or Pro). I usually have hundreds of tabs open as well as several excel spreadsheets - which my 2015 MBP has been handling - but I want a faster processor. I’m unsure how the processor would affect the RAM usable. Would the 8gb M1 MBP be able to handle it, or should I just get the 16gb Intel version?
You have not mentioned your
intended life cycle of the new used box, which is
essential to any purchase decision. The OS and apps
always increase their demands on RAM as time goes on, even with zero change in workflow. Plus of course workflow usually
does change as the world gets populated with more and ever-larger images, websites become more demanding, etc.
IMO any 2023 purchase of any box with only 8 GB RAM will probably immediately be operating sub-optimally as the Mac OS jumps through hoops making it work (but thanks to Mac OS it will mostly work). That to me usually represents unwise purchase decision making, but buyers make their own decisions.
This is 2023 and moving forward the 16 GB of RAM is a little, not a lot. MBPs starting at 16 GB
minimum and available up to 96 GB RAM suggests where Apple thinks RAM demands will be going. Since Apple makes the OS and many apps, IMO buyers should pay attention.
Yes it costs money to buy computer performance. Think about intended life cycle: 6 months? 6 years? RAM matters.
Edit: Personally I consider Intel Macs to be history now that Apple SoC has proven itself to be so excellent and I will not put another Intel box into my life. I guess a
very short intended life cycle would be OK for some folks, but for me I want all the tools in my Apple ecosystem to be optimized toward maximum compatibility and smooth operation moving forward.