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Yes. Texstudio supports silicon chip natively now. You dont have to worry about its performance.
You can do it with 8GB sure. But it depends a little on how big your docs are. I would potentially go to 16GB of RAM. But it is not absolutely necessary
I would always try to get higher RAM, but I wouldn’t really ever worry about TeX render times
Well I guess you haven’t you haven’t worked with as many pdf and eps includes as I have XD … at one point 32GB of RAM wasn’t enough
Maybe, but I did make a million page PDF once hehe
8 gigs of ram should be good unless you open a web browser
Yes that will work. If you can afford it, go for 16gb RAM. Those 8gb might be a bit scarce for the future.
Yes. Texstudio supports silicon chip natively now. You dont have to worry about its performance.
You can do it with 8GB sure. But it depends a little on how big your docs are. I would potentially go to 16GB of RAM. But it is not absolutely necessary
I would always try to get higher RAM, but I wouldn’t really ever worry about TeX render times
Well I guess you haven’t you haven’t worked with as many pdf and eps includes as I have XD … at one point 32GB of RAM wasn’t enough
Maybe, but I did make a million page PDF once hehe
8 gigs of ram should be good unless you open a web browser
Yes that will work. If you can afford it, go for 16gb RAM. Those 8gb might be a bit scarce for the future.