As others have written it will depend on the tasks you are doing.

The performance of any computer can be significantly improved by replacing HDDs with SSDs. Modern computers using the NVMe standards for SSD (M.2 interface etc) can offer a great deal of speed improvement for SSD storage over SATA which is very significant when working on intensive projects that use a lot of resources.

The PC platform is significantly easier to expand if resource needs change. My seven year old system started out with 8 GB of RAM and currently has 32 GB, whilst the swap file performance (virtual memory) has been significantly improved with SATA and M.2 SSD storage (now at 200 GB). The latter provides almost limitless performance capability enhancements to the system at modest cost without having to upgrade the entire system. I use Ubuntu as the operating system for this computer.

On 20/04/22 06:46, Helena Farrell via Qgis-user wrote:
Hello, I am seeking input on whether my 7 year old Mac with 8GB RAM and a 2.7gigahertz processor is likely to perform poorly at running QGIS. Since these are like the bare minimum in terms of power, and I assume QGIS is a data-heavy program, I may need to invest in a new computer. Anyone have advice on RAM and processing speed specifications  that I should look for and whether a PC be better than a Mac for running this program?

Thank you!

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