Samsung Galaxy S24 series will continue to feature 8GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy S24 series will continue to feature 8GB of RAM

Samsung to Unveil Galaxy S24 Series at 'Galaxy Unpacked' Event in January

Samsung is set to unveil its highly anticipated Galaxy S24 series at a 'Galaxy Unpacked' event in January. As the launch date approaches, there has been a lot of buzz surrounding these smartphones.

Three Models in the Lineup

The Galaxy S24 series will consist of three models: the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra. These devices are expected to retain the design of their predecessors while offering updated specifications.

RAM Upgrade Not as Significant as Expected

Earlier reports suggested that the Galaxy S24 series would receive an upgrade in both RAM and display departments. However, a recent tip from a reliable source reveals that the increase in RAM may not be as significant as initially anticipated.

Renowned tipster Ice Universe previously stated that the vanilla and plus models of the Galaxy S24 would come with 12GB of RAM. However, the latest information suggests that the base variants of these handsets will still be equipped with 8GB of RAM. Additionally, there will not be a 16GB RAM version available for any of the devices, including the top-of-the-line Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Falling Behind Chinese Competitors

In comparison, leading Chinese smartphone brands now offer a minimum of 12GB of RAM on their flagship devices. Furthermore, the top-tier models boast an impressive 24GB of RAM. With the Galaxy S24 series positioning itself as 'AI Phones', the 8GB RAM may not be sufficient for efficiently running AI models locally on the devices.

New LLW DRAM Technology

Interestingly, Samsung Semiconductor has been teasing a new LLW DRAM technology that could potentially be used in the Galaxy S24 family. This innovative technology is said to be more efficient in processing real-time data compared to the standard LPDDR.

As we eagerly await the official unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, it remains to be seen how these devices will perform with their updated specifications and whether the 8GB RAM will be a limiting factor for AI capabilities.

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