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Is All Ram Equal?
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It seems obvious but I can't understand why my cheap phone has 12 GB of RAM, much more than most tablets.
Can anyone shed a light on this?
Can anyone shed a light on this?
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The Pegasus computer was manufactured by Ferranti Ltd from 1955 to about 1962. About 40 systems were sold. It was popular with users because of its consistent and clean architecture. The machine used plug-in package construction, main store was a 4096- or 8128-word drum, computing store about 50 words of nickel acoustic delay lines, serial bit-rate 333 kc/S, 39-bit words, paper tape in and out.
//Your cheap phone probably has a poor operating system.//
Ah, the typical iphone user.
Personally I wouldnt give Apple house room, never have never will. As a programmer I find their products very restrictive.
In answer to the OP, yes RAM differs. Judge it by how the machine works rather than a paper spec.
Ah, the typical iphone user.
Personally I wouldnt give Apple house room, never have never will. As a programmer I find their products very restrictive.
In answer to the OP, yes RAM differs. Judge it by how the machine works rather than a paper spec.
Thanks, young. The phone works extremely well. I am really puzzling as to why tablets tend to have less RAM. I know the Kindle is a very cheap tablet and they need to keep price down but even my Samsung tablet has only 4GB of RAM.
As an aside, I am very disappointed that Apple still don't allow more than one user profile per iPad.
As an aside, I am very disappointed that Apple still don't allow more than one user profile per iPad.
Yes, my Lenovo has 4MB running Android 12.
Really its down to the type of app you are running, just like a laptop or PC. Most apps on tablets really dont use much so they dont put much in to keep the price down. More RAM means that more code is readily available for fast access, if it runs out of RAM then it needs to page which slows it down. Although with SD cards this is not so bad these days.
Although I bashed Gromit just now he is sort of correct in that old operating systems (Apple/Android or whatever) wont utilise the processors (not so much the RAM) so well. However having said that it is more poorly written apps (on all machines including mainframes) that give poor performance.
Really as I said above, unless you are using a really intensive app (some games for instance) then 4Gb is more than enough.
Really its down to the type of app you are running, just like a laptop or PC. Most apps on tablets really dont use much so they dont put much in to keep the price down. More RAM means that more code is readily available for fast access, if it runs out of RAM then it needs to page which slows it down. Although with SD cards this is not so bad these days.
Although I bashed Gromit just now he is sort of correct in that old operating systems (Apple/Android or whatever) wont utilise the processors (not so much the RAM) so well. However having said that it is more poorly written apps (on all machines including mainframes) that give poor performance.
Really as I said above, unless you are using a really intensive app (some games for instance) then 4Gb is more than enough.
It is very different barry. A mobile phone uses LPDDR(Low Power Double data Rate). The low power being very important of course whilst the ram installed is used very differently. PCs and laptops etc. are equipped with RAM as we know it either Sram, Dram, Ecc being some configurations and are installed at manufacture to suit the device or intended use. Some are replaceable. It is a good question in that there is no definitive answer but their are many explanations.
Nice link explaining a little about mob. phone ram usage.
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oh it looks like my electron microscope
zeiss degenhardt EM 9S - saw one in a film once
1963 - surely only a few thousand bytes RAM - I thought of buying a winchester whizzy thing once.
the computer at Porton Down filled a nissen hut ( valve obviously) - Shrewsbury School had one ( hand me down computer, valve)
zeiss degenhardt EM 9S - saw one in a film once
1963 - surely only a few thousand bytes RAM - I thought of buying a winchester whizzy thing once.
the computer at Porton Down filled a nissen hut ( valve obviously) - Shrewsbury School had one ( hand me down computer, valve)
Phones with 12GB of RAM are doing so in pursuit of maximum speed and performance. More RAM doesn’t guarantee this, but because of a comparison-driven market, most phones will eventually have 12GB RAM. Tablets are taking the same route. The first 11-inch iPad Pro had 4 or 6 GB of RAM, the 2nd Gen had 6GB, and the 3rd Gen now has 8 or 16 GB RAM.
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