Leak explains why iPhone 16 and Galaxy S24 will have same RAM count as predecessors
Based on these rumors, it's likely that the RAM count is not going to increase. As Mizuho Securities points out, on-device AI will increase the need for more RAM. So, why aren't companies like Samsung and Apple going to offer more RAM than before?
Mizuho says there are two reasons behind that. Firstly, memory prices are expected to increase. Secondly, real-world applications don't seem all that impressive. Apple and Samsung presumably see no point in swallowing or passing on that cost if there's not much to gain.

Previously, @Tech_Reve had shared a report from Macquarie Group according to which, smartphones with on-device AI need 12GB of RAM for image generation capabilities and 20GB of RAM for AI assistant functions.
Even if Samsung and Apple don't intend to go all in on AI, we know their new phones will have at least some AI-powered features. Thus, we aren't sure if it's a good idea to stick with the same RAM configuration. Apple is rumored to incorporate AI capabilities into Siri and market that as one of the main selling points of the iPhone 16. Samsung is expected to integrate its Gauss generative AI model into the Galaxy S24. Gauss can generate and edit pictures, write emails, and summarize documents. The phone may feature a new version of UFS 4.0 or Universal Flash Storage 4.0 to better handle increased data demands from AI applications.ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sbTOp5yaqpWjrm%2BvzqZmp52nqHyNscCkZJ6woKGuqrrSZq6hsV2enam7zZ5kam5dlruleaaao5qwqWKgc4CMsKClpF2drrexjKyYpp1dh46OecKorKesXZbAbrzRnpuem5WowLC%2B0pignWllaIB4fQ%3D%3D