Samsung and SK Hynix paves the way with faster LPDDR6 RAM for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4

The world of mobile technology is about to witness a significant leap in artificial intelligence capabilities. This advancement hinges on the collaboration between tech giants Samsung and SK Hynix.

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These companies are currently preparing to manufacture the next generation of memory chips, LPDDR6 RAM, as soon as it receives official certification from JEDEC, the governing body that sets standards for the semiconductor industry.

This new RAM technology is crucial for smartphones equipped with the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor. The driving force behind this urgency lies in the anticipated evolution of artificial intelligence. Generative AI models, known for their ability to create realistic content, are predicted to become significantly more complex, surpassing the 10 billion parameter threshold.

While the current Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor can handle basic AI tasks, LPDDR6 RAM aims to unlock a new level of processing power. This will enable smartphones to perform in-depth video analysis and even real-time video editing powered by these advanced AI models.

Imagine editing a video or even creating one entirely from scratch – all happening directly on your phone, and in real-time. This remarkable scenario becomes a possibility with the combined potential of LPDDR6 RAM and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor. While the finer details regarding LPDDR6’s performance are still under development, we can anticipate a substantial leap in the realm of mobile AI capabilities by 2025.

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