Looking to purchase a new 13" MacBook Pro with 512GB SSD memory and 8GB ram.  Main purpose is to run Final Cut Prowithout being at my desk.  Is there's need to upgrade to the 16GB to make Final Cut Prorun more smoothly?

I was planning on buying a new 13 inch MacBook Pro with 512 GB memory and 8GB RAM. The main purpose for this purchase Is to be able to run Final Cut Pro anywhere I want to. Should I upgrade to 16 GB of RAM with the added expense and wait time or is that overkill?

8GB should be plenty  .  .  .  though as with most things in life, it all depends on exactly what you are doing. If you intend to edit long, highly complex projects loaded with effects and multicam clips you can't get enough RAM.
For over 3 years, I and many others, have been  using 4GB with no problems.

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