- The iPhone 17 Pro and the iPhone 17 Pro Max were placed to get 12 GB of RAM.
- It’s more than the current 8 GB models.
- This could be a large increase in power to execute AI tools on devices.
The iPhone 17 Pro could get a ram boost, and the following phone is plunged to sport 12 GB of random access memory by the technological research analyst of GFHK, Jeff Pu.
In a note of investors seen by 9TO5mac, PU corroborated rumors marked last year by the analyst and pseudo-apple oracle Ming-Chi Kuo that the models of the new generation iPhone Pro will obtain a decent upgrade compared to the 8 GB of RAM, the iPhone 16 pro and the current maximum iPhone 16.
“Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max should migrate to LPDDR5 12 GB, this transition alone will contribute to an increase of 3.5% in annual sliding of DRAM content for smartphones in around 100 million new iPhone units,” said PU.
Now, in my time with the iPhone 16 Pro Max, with its current 8 GB of RAM and the Bionic A18 Puce Fast, I find it barely slow; Applications are loaded quickly and all iOS experience is very smooth and smooth.
However, more RAM is a way of making pro phones of Next Gen to the test of future, because the characteristics of artificial intelligence, Apple’s intelligence here, tend to require a healthy RAM pool, especially if they perform AI tasks on devices rather than drawing on the cloud.
9TO5MAC observed that such a boost in the RAM for AI was also part of the update of the Apple MAC range. Today’s new Mac computers are delivered with 16 GB of RAM at least. Thus, this note of the original claim of PU and Kuo makes everything.
While increasing the RAM of the future iPhone promises to ensure that they have a certain degree of longevity in the middle of the annual versions of flagship phones, my hope is that Apple uses this additional power to also introduce new impressive and intelligent AI features to the next iPhones. Currently, Apple Intelligence has solid features, but none looks like revolutionary and essential tools.
I come from Spitball, I would like the Apple Intelligence to use iPhone cameras and Apple Watch data to offer personalized training sessions to break and put myself in the shape of a cut. Instead, Apple Intelligence kept me to be able to rework the tone of emails and messages, or crush two emojis together to create a new abomination … sigh.
In addition, while we bring together the best IA phones, I think Apple must bring something special to the iPhone 17 before beating Google and its Pixel phones on the AI front.