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This seems to be a HUGE concern for many. While I am far from the expert or even intermediate to talk the tech specs behind RAM usage and what is good or bad. But in regards to the Nexus 9 and more specifically the NVIDIA Tegra K1 64 bit processor you keep hearing how 2 GB of RAM isn't enough. Couple thoughts of my own is...
Those are just a few of my own personal thoughts and things I've gathered over the last few days. I'm sure there is much more to discuss and we'd love to hear it.
- If it was a concern or factor it would of been addresses in testing of the device and Android 5.0 Lollipop and they would of bumped it to 3 GB or maybe 4 ?
- Only a select few had test units during the final phases (last month or so) leading up to the announcement to even see how the device performed. So much of what were reading is pure speculation by many. You don't have the device in hand and even if you did Google hasn't even officially released final Android 5.0. So how could you claim anything on a test unit w/ unfinished software?
- Its new technology.. This is the first mobile 64 bit chip for Android. Its in the infancy stages, developers and all alike will need time to update and learn to harness the power behind the 64 bit and use it efficiently. Heck developers are still finding newer and better ways to optimize 32 bit processors
- Comparing the Nexus 9 to the Nexus 6. Just isn't fair.. Two completely different devices, one is 32 bit and the other is 64 bit. Yes they have similarities but also are two different animals and have different requirements to achieve the end result.
Those are just a few of my own personal thoughts and things I've gathered over the last few days. I'm sure there is much more to discuss and we'd love to hear it.