More than 4 GB of RAM on the new MacBook?

Perhaps, as reported on Apple’s site may not be true: the new MacBook could support more than 4 GB of RAM declared in the technical specifications. After the suspects, almost official confirmation.
The doubt came to the children of 9to5mac from the observation that – despite the 2GB officially supported – you can install 4 GB of RAM on a comunissimo Mac mini (although you can actually use only 3.3 GB). The 9400M chipset installed on the MacBook is technically able to achieve the 8 GB total.
Party on, NVIDIA has confirmed that it is theoretically possible to exceed the limits and nominal achieve this exceptional amount of memory. However, at least for the time being, a shift from 4 to 8 GB probably not produce a perceptible increase in performance for an average user, and if we add to this that the costs of establishing a form SODIMM DDR3 PC3-8500 4 GB is around around 500 euros, maybe the game is not worth the candle.

