There's no pressing reason to upgrade to 32GB based on your usecase, but there no reason not to either other than expense.
I still do some development on a thinkpad from 2011 with 8GB and an i5. Mostly with .NET or node.
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There's no pressing reason to upgrade to 32GB based on your usecase, but there no reason not to either other than expense.
I still do some development on a thinkpad from 2011 with 8GB and an i5. Mostly with .NET or node.