The
iPhone
16
lineup
has
8GB
of
RAM,
from
the
base
model
to
the
16
Pro
Max,
and
it’s
all
thanks
to
Apple
Intelligence.
Apple
VP
of
hardware
tech
Johny
Srouji
confirmed
as
much
in
an
interview
with
Geekerwan,
published
yesterday,
that
9to5Mac
spotted.
Srouji
explained
in
the
interview
that
“DRAM
is
one
aspect”
when
it
comes
to
deciding
hardware
characteristics
needed
for
Apple
Intelligence,
saying
that
the
feature
“led
us
to
believe
we
need
to
get
to
8GB.”
He
added
that
the
extra
RAM
would
also
“help
immensely”
for
tasks
like
high-end
gaming
on
devices.
Apple
hadn’t
previously
stated
how
much
RAM
the
iPhone
16
line
has,
but
MacRumors
discovered
references
to
the
8GB
number
in
Xcode
after
the
phones
were
announced.
Apple,
which
isn’t
the
only
hardware
maker
that
has
recently
boosted
RAM
to
offer
AI,
has
said
that
iOS
18
won’t
bring
Apple
Intelligence
to
the
iPhone
15,
which
only
has
6GB
of
RAM,
when
the
feature
set
launches.
Apart
from
the
iPhone
16
line,
the
iPhone
15
Pro
will
be
the
only
other
phone
that
supports
it.
Aside
from
that,
Srouji
spends
the
roughly
17-minute
interview
discussing
the
company's
hardware
performance
philosophy,
characteristics
of
the
A18
chips
in
the
new
phones,
Apple’s
approach
to
thermal
design,
and
iPhone
16
and
16
Pro
video
and
image
processing.
(Originally posted by Wes Davis)
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