Soldered RAM might get more common, and that’s a problem for consumers
I fondly look back to a time in hardware history when memory upgrades were simple. You bought a machine, popped open the bottom panel a few years later, installed more RAM, and added a few years to its life without much fuss or expenditure. This upgrade path, however, seems to be waning for modern devices.
I fondly look back to a time in hardware history when memory upgrades were simple. You bought a machine, popped open the bottom panel a few years later, installed more RAM, and added a few years to its life without much fuss or expenditure. This upgrade path, however, seems to be waning for modern devices.
Charlotte Singh
New Zealand
New Zealand
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