


Serial Presence Detect (SPD) is the standard set forth by JEDEC for a host system to retrieve attributes of memory modules. This information provides a snapshot of the available data for each RAM module installed on the system. It uses SysInfo DLL SDK to gather the SPD attributes from RAM devices. You can read our full roundup about the next generation of iPhones here.RAMMon allows users to identify a multitude of attributes, of which, includes the manufacturer, the clock speed and other data of their DDR2, DDR3, DDR4, DDR5, XMP and EPP memory devices and even some older memory types. The iPhone 14 Pro is also rumored to feature an all-new design with a hole-punch and pill cutouts instead of the regular notch, as Apple plans to hide some sensors under the display. Since Pu said in a past report that the iPhone 14 would have two features similar to the iPhone 13 Pro – ProMotion and 6GB of RAM – it would make sense if Apple differentiates the Pro devices with even more RAM and bigger sensors. In addition to that, supply chain analyst Jeff Pu of Haitong International Securities recently corroborate with this rumor saying that the iPhone 14 Pro will indeed feature 8GB of RAM. As the next iPhone is rumored to feature its highest megapixel camera sensor ever, the devices will continue to need more RAM. Although they don’t have a long tracking record regarding Apple – as they were half right about the iPad mini 6 – the user quotes “domestic supply chain sources” to say that the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro will feature 8GB of RAM to match Samsung’s new Galaxy S22 phone.Īlthough Apple never entered the RAM battle with other manufacturers, it makes sense for the company to make a jump on the iPhone memory in 2022. This information comes from user “yeux1122,” on the Korean blog Naver (via MacRumors).

With that, a new rumor suggests the company will add 8GB of RAM to the iPhone 14 Pro. In about seven months, Apple will unveil the next generation of iPhones.
