Ganz so aus der Luft gegriffen scheint das nicht zu sein. Hier mal ein Zitat aus "ZDNet":
Pro users often appreciate the upgradeability of computers, whether it's adding storage or more memory. The Mac mini can accept up to 64GB of RAM, and technically, it is user upgradeable. Although the process of getting into the Mini, and doing it yourself isn't going to be easy. When I asked Apple about user upgrades, I was told the company views the Mini as a service upgradeable device -- meaning users should use a certified technician (or Apple itself) for any upgrades. That said, I would suggest waiting to see how difficult the upgrade is going to be once
iFixit publishes its teardown
and then decide which path you want to take.
Quelle:
https://www.zdnet.com/product/apple-mac-mini-2018/
Aber man sollte bedenken, das dieses Statement von Apple selbst kommt (die wollen natürlich ihren eigenen überteuerten RAM verkaufen)
und was ....doing it yourself isn't going to be easy... wirklich heißt.
Zur Not geht der Mac Mini zurück.......