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Samsung S25 Ultra will be equipped with 16GB memory to cope with local large model requirements

2024-07-31

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【Pacific Technology News】Recently, relevant information has been revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will be equipped with 16GB of memory, which is the first mobile phone in the Samsung Galaxy S series to reach this memory capacity. Currently, the standard memory of the Galaxy S24 Ultra is 12GB, and even the 1TB version priced at more than 10,000 yuan still has 12GB of memory. The reason for upgrading to a larger memory is mainly because large AI models have a high demand for memory and rely on mobile phone hardware. In some cases, the capacity and bandwidth of the memory will affect the performance and efficiency of the large model execution.


One of the reasons why the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is equipped with 16GB of memory is to run Google's Gemini Nano AI model locally. This model has high memory requirements, so Samsung decided to expand the memory to enhance AI performance, but the Samsung Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ will still use 12GB of memory, all three of which are LPDDR6 specifications.

The large AI model on the end has high requirements for mobile phone memory. In the high-end flagship market, 16GB memory will gradually become the mainstream. The emergence of AI technology has accelerated the popularization of large memory. In order to experience more interesting AI functions, it is necessary for users to upgrade to large memory.

Daniel Araujo, vice president of Samsung Electronics' MX (Mobile Experience) Division, said the company is preparing mobile application processors and memory with industry-leading performance to enhance AI performance and overall premium experience. Hardware upgrades will continue to enhance core experience areas and provide industry-leading performance, and the camera and display will also be upgraded to the highest performance that can be achieved when the Galaxy S25 is released.

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