like your videos a lot. i have a suggestion: it would be cool for the thumbnail to be related to the series, either it’s the decoder series or the real world reviews. perhaps also the title. but congrats anyway, you’re becoming one of those youtubers that i just click to see whatever you post. Keep it up! Salute from Europe
Pretty simple, IOS uses little of the RAM compared to Android. If an iPhone has 6 gigs of RAM, probably the OS itself uses about 3-4 gigs of it whilst an Android might have 12 gigs of RAM but the OS uses 6-7 gigs of it.
Their software is pretty much made with the specifications in mind, just like gaming consoles (they have less powerful hardware but could archieve big numbers because of optimization, given that they only have 1 or 2 hardwares to adapt). And creating hardware thats made "specifically" for their software is the key to get that kind of optimization. Android in the other hand has like 5 SOC makers (Qualcomm, Mediatek, Samsung, Kirin and the smallers brands) with 20+ SOC each, that OEM takes and puts whatever RAM/ROM they want, you got thousands of devices and configurations, you can't optimize at that level, only Google with Pixel is trying, but their SOC are not on par with other makers, but at least they tried.
I like your videos man. I generally, while watching videos on you tube just leave then in the background. But you seem to make me want to keep looking at the screen. Thanks for being engaging and informative. Warm Regards Aneesh
Nice video, I really liked the way you teach people about these complex topics in this video. it good be nice if you continue with this series explaining in detail but simple way other parts of the phone like different screen technologies, storage. it would help a lot when deciding which device to buy
Really appreciate such videos from you! Been a long time subscriber and I'll be honest, I watch your videos less frequently than i would like, but at the same time, after every video, i say to myself "This is why I love this channel, and this guy! This is the content that more people should watch, rather than the usual new gadget reviews we all end up watching even if we have no plans to buy them!"
NSAM for the win ! I remember the times when adding RAM to the PC was making a visual and time impact on its loading time, so I can totally believe that phones are going through the same process now, when they became multimedia centres on their own. Can possibly see another bottleneck in this process, the dependency on storing everything in phone's own memory, with the disappearance of extension SD card trays that is happening now. Phone clogged with data by its user wont benefit from fast operational RAM in the end. It will process everything nicely, but won't have place to store it after that.
Interesting video. Its good you used the Pixels when talking about RAM. The 6a and 6 Pro have the same processor. 6a actually hits higher on some benchmarks. But with it only having 6GB RAM vs 12GB of the 6 Pro there is a huge difference in day-to-day usage. I have the 6a but the 6GB is woefully insufficient in 2022 so I'm upgrading to the 7 Pro.
Really interesting and informative video, thank you! I thought I had a vague understanding of RAM, and I was right...it was vague! I feel like I learned something 😀👍
Quite interesting and useful, so thank you. I always enjoy your Decoder Series. Also seriously cool these four gents started it in the office basement!!
I'm excited for LPDDR5X memory! I'm expecting the Apple M2 Pro and M2 Max processors that should launch this month to hopefully have LPDDR5X, which should increase memory bandwidth and reduce power usage for these chips by quite a bit. In smartphones maybe LP5X doesn't matter that much if the smartphone vendor doesn't make use of the increased speed with a new feature that wouldn't have been possible before (besides the power savings), but on high performance laptops and desktops pro users will make use of every last bit of memory bandwidth they can get.
Do you think HMC will come back? With the growth of systems and data consumed, generated, and transmitted, do you think that there will be push towards higher bandwidth memory designs?
like your videos a lot. i have a suggestion: it would be cool for the thumbnail to be related to the series, either it’s the decoder series or the real world reviews. perhaps also the title. but congrats anyway, you’re becoming one of those youtubers that i just click to see whatever you post. Keep it up! Salute from Europe
Can you do a video on why Apple is able to provide less RAM in phones? Basically what does the integration give them.
Pretty simple, IOS uses little of the RAM compared to Android. If an iPhone has 6 gigs of RAM, probably the OS itself uses about 3-4 gigs of it whilst an Android might have 12 gigs of RAM but the OS uses 6-7 gigs of it.
Apple needs much less RAM because the software is much less needy
Their software is pretty much made with the specifications in mind, just like gaming consoles (they have less powerful hardware but could archieve big numbers because of optimization, given that they only have 1 or 2 hardwares to adapt). And creating hardware thats made "specifically" for their software is the key to get that kind of optimization. Android in the other hand has like 5 SOC makers (Qualcomm, Mediatek, Samsung, Kirin and the smallers brands) with 20+ SOC each, that OEM takes and puts whatever RAM/ROM they want, you got thousands of devices and configurations, you can't optimize at that level, only Google with Pixel is trying, but their SOC are not on par with other makers, but at least they tried.
I like your videos man. I generally, while watching videos on you tube just leave then in the background. But you seem to make me want to keep looking at the screen. Thanks for being engaging and informative.
Warm Regards
Aneesh
The type of content I really like to see. Very informative, just got new insight. Awesome man.
Thank you!
Wow a lot to take in. Will watch again. You and David Imel both have a friendly way of presenting difficult material.
Thank you!
Google's portrait mode comes to mind with this RAM use
For me RAM makes a phone what it is and you nailed it with this ram centric video, I haven't played to the end but i are coming back to chill for it.
🙏🙏🙏
Ufs 4.O storage
Nice video, I really liked the way you teach people about these complex topics in this video. it good be nice if you continue with this series explaining in detail but simple way other parts of the phone like different screen technologies, storage. it would help a lot when deciding which device to buy
Thanks bro, at least I have learned something new today☺️
Thanks for watching!
Really appreciate such videos from you!
Been a long time subscriber and I'll be honest, I watch your videos less frequently than i would like, but at the same time, after every video, i say to myself "This is why I love this channel, and this guy! This is the content that more people should watch, rather than the usual new gadget reviews we all end up watching even if we have no plans to buy them!"
Thank you so much for this. I feel like not near enough tech reviewers cover this aspect of the spec sheet.
Thanks David for the lesson bout RAM today on your DCoder episodes, I learned a lot. 👍
Every ending of the video, lots of noises, really.
Thank you!
@@TheUnlockr NO! Thank you
I love the sound bloopers!! Your video's are awesome man!
Ha thanks so much!
loving the content, for coffee and tech lovers this is becoming the destination :)
NSAM for the win ! I remember the times when adding RAM to the PC was making a visual and time impact on its loading time, so I can totally believe that phones are going through the same process now, when they became multimedia centres on their own. Can possibly see another bottleneck in this process, the dependency on storing everything in phone's own memory, with the disappearance of extension SD card trays that is happening now. Phone clogged with data by its user wont benefit from fast operational RAM in the end. It will process everything nicely, but won't have place to store it after that.
This was dope thanks for the info 💯💪🏾
Interesting video. Its good you used the Pixels when talking about RAM. The 6a and 6 Pro have the same processor. 6a actually hits higher on some benchmarks. But with it only having 6GB RAM vs 12GB of the 6 Pro there is a huge difference in day-to-day usage. I have the 6a but the 6GB is woefully insufficient in 2022 so I'm upgrading to the 7 Pro.
Thank you, Dave; this was a very interesting video. I knew that RAM was very important in your phone, but I didn't know it had so many jobs to do.
Thank you!
Can’t wait till iPhones have 12gb ram one day
Really interesting and informative video, thank you! I thought I had a vague understanding of RAM, and I was right...it was vague! I feel like I learned something 😀👍
As usual.. Great content.. thank you
Great video! Really informative. 👍🏻
Thank you for watching!
A fascinating look at the importance of Ram.
Thanks for watching
Awesome video. I love these deep dives into the why and not just the how. Keep up the great work!
Love it! Thanks for another great video!!
Quite interesting and useful, so thank you. I always enjoy your Decoder Series. Also seriously cool these four gents started it in the office basement!!
I'm excited for LPDDR5X memory! I'm expecting the Apple M2 Pro and M2 Max processors that should launch this month to hopefully have LPDDR5X, which should increase memory bandwidth and reduce power usage for these chips by quite a bit. In smartphones maybe LP5X doesn't matter that much if the smartphone vendor doesn't make use of the increased speed with a new feature that wouldn't have been possible before (besides the power savings), but on high performance laptops and desktops pro users will make use of every last bit of memory bandwidth they can get.
you can thank samsung for releasing that ram :)
@@stel9178 And?
@@stel9178 yes let's all worship Samsung.
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LPDDR deeper dive please 👍
Excellent and yes I learned 🤟🏾
Thanks for the interesting lesson learnt a lot
Very informative, great video as is your standard. Thank you.
My brain just got RAMMED by all that info!😂
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Also great vid :D
Thanks for this video
Good piece of information. Anticipated for the Pixel launch btw.
Very informative thank you
Thank you for watching!
As always a very good explanation of the topic at hand. keep up the good work. 🖖👍
Really appreciate that thanks!
Can you do about your edc and a travel tech bag like MrMobile . I love to see what in your everyday/travel bag.
I wonder what Micron thinks of the graphic where the RAM's installed like [ ] [ ] [|] [|] instead of [] [|] [] [|]
0:13 there is beer with lemon. Maybe beer with coffee would be interesting.^^
They make that! Coffee Stouts!
love your videos 👍
LPDDR5x is 🔥
great video! you are the best men
Wham! Bam! Thank you RAM!
Good Information
Can you recommend a reliable list of phones with lpddr5 ram?
Love learning about tech from a great guy. Cheers.
I have a feeling this is preparing for the pixel 7 announcement.
Excellent!
Like your watch. Same as mine.
Curious to see how Iphone gets away with less ram but better performance
Yep,i learned something once again. These vids are so good and informative,i like it👌🤝
RAM is always good 👍 and another informative video especially for us nerds 🤓
Great video.
Thank you!
Can you make a video on UFS storage!
Oh maybe!
Go Micron!
Good video, love the ram break down. 👌🏽
Thank you for watching it!
👏love copper cow👏
Awesome vid
how does android RAM plus factor into all this too....never know what to set that too..my s22U can add an additional 8gb RAM plus....crazy numbers
That's just swap file. It's much slower than actual RAM. It's just using a part of your flash storage as "RAM".
@@fuelvolts Curious on how fast storage would have to be to match ram speeds for no performance loss.
Ok this is good video. knowledgeable
Do you think HMC will come back?
With the growth of systems and data consumed, generated, and transmitted, do you think that there will be push towards higher bandwidth memory designs?
Can't wait to LPDDR flex on someone...one day...🤣
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Nice video man
Same here, coffee check and your video rolling
Good vedio👌👌👌
Thank you!
Asus 9 16gb ram
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