



However, it’s rarely the case that general users need more than 16GB or 32GB RAM for their daily work or even high-performance gaming. With that much RAM, Google Chrome will think twice about becoming a RAM hogger. The Windows 10 Pro supports a whopping 2TB RAM its homely sibling is limited to 128GB. For example, you can have just one CPU with a PC running the Home edition, whereas the Pro edition can support two CPUs simultaneously.
