
Google has finally released its much-awaited- flagship, the Pixel 9 series, during the Made by Google event held on August 13, 2024. This new device is equipped with improved cameras, larger batteries, a more potent, and an efficient Tensor G4 chipset. However, one thing that raises headlines is the reserved Random Access Memory, RAM.
What is reserved RAM?
Pixel 9 series does come with more RAM than their predecessors, you can expect the base model to run with 12GB now and the Pixel Pro model with 16GB.
However, some of the RAM would be exclusively used for running Gemini Nano, Google's artificial intelligence (AI) engine that does all on-device AI processing.
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This reserved RAM would provide a huge boost to enable AI features to run fast and with great efficiency, thus improving the overall user experience.
How will reserved RAM improve AI performance
The reserved RAM in the Pixel 9 series would let the AI functionality run smoothly and fast, including the apps Pixel Screenshots and Add Me.
The reserved RAM would allow for faster on-device AI processing, which in turn would make AI features more responsive and efficient. This shall advance the overall user experience to a more fluid and seamless level.
Provided that there will be more RAM, the Pixel 9 series would offer a smoother multitasking experience whereby the user would switch seamlessly from one app to another.