Sind 16 Ram genug für programieren?

Ich bin gerade auf einer IT Htl und will mir ein Laptop kaufen und hab 2 gefunden der eine hat eine Intel core I7 mit 16gb ram und der andere Intel core I5 mir 32gb ram und ich wollte wissen ob 16gb ausreichen für die nächsten 5 Jahre.

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HardwareFreak3
5 months ago

It depends on the dimension, more for almost every project in every size that is enough. People who say no here have hardly any idea what they say.

Suppose you have a normal and very good looking Linux distro on it there you would be using ~1.5-2GB of RAM in the empty run. InteliJ, one of the hardest IDEs out there, and the hardest I use with 22 plugins and a slightly larger Java project, consumed a maximum of just over 8GB of RAM, and that’s what you’re seeing more rarely. For average projects, there are between 2-6GB. Even the 8GB would still give you the free space to have a browser, discord and various other things running.

JeyEm2
5 months ago

You can also program Basic on an old C64.

The question is what you want to program. For example, if you’re using a modern 3D game engine, you’ll need a not too bad graphics chip next to the ram.

If you’re just doing a little python, you don’t need much. Unless AI comes with it. Then you need some CUDA cores from a Nvidia graphics chip. Here, however, it makes sense to make a desktop computer with correct graphics card or in a cloud that is designed for it.

Also, from your description the processor does not realize which are. There are dozens of I5 and I7.

Depending on how modern the processors are, the result is also how fast they are (DDR5 vs DDR4, timing, latency).

As long as you do not have a memory leak, the RAM is often not so important. And if you have a leak, then much less RAM isn’t that bad as you notice it faster.

verreisterNutzer
5 months ago

Depends on what you’re programming. On a professional level, 16 GB would be the minimum, especially if it is graphical. Then even 64 GB would be necessary.

8 GB are usually sufficient for studying. But for safety take 16 GB.

CoSci
5 months ago

If you start programming or generally studying/work/training, then the 16GB RAM should be sufficient if you can expand it.

For the next 5 years, however, you don’t expect to do it, that can change even in a year if you do something else, or go strong into the depth that you need more RAM and then it makes sense to take a device that you can upgrade.

Rafael3112
5 months ago

depends on exactly what you’re programming for the first time.