I would recommend 16gb/512gb as the sweet spot. You might check out the Apple refurb store for an M1 or M2 Mini. Yes, Apple prices memory and storage very high. Basic configurations are cheap, but as soon as you add RAM and storage, prices blow up! And since there is no physical way to upgrade the graphic processor, this is probably a done issue. There might be system configuration files that control the limit – but there's no guide to this, and you'd be risking messing up your system. I don't think there's any good way to force macOS to allocate more of your RAM to the integrated GPU. It seems that the OS is setting the limit. MacTracker says that the Mac Mini (2018) can use up to 1.5 GB of graphic memory shared from main memory. The Intel data sheets for the 8100B, 8500B, and 8700B say that processor graphics can use up to 64 GB shared from main memory. Am I right in thinking that upgrading to the latest would not help for that? There is no workaround, is there? It is running OS Monterey. Intel UHD Graphics 630 with 1536 Mb is fitted inside. There is a message that says that there is not enough V-Ram memory available. However, the new AI people selection panel in LR is not activated. So, I have a Mac Mini 2018 boosted with 64 GB of RAM.
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