Most iOS devices have less than 8 so I would think it would need to be optimized for most users. If the next iPhone goes to 12 or 14 then you know it’s a need.There's not much guidance about AI. Makes you wonder what you need.
iPadOS also implements memory caching AFAIK so if an app was previously in memory, it would still be in memory even once closed. The memory wouldn’t be freed up until more apps need that memory.They do seem to allow it though. Otherwise, free RAM on my 1TB M1 iPP wouldn't be sitting at 1-3GB when Safari's the only memory hog I use.
It seems like Apple used to implement a per tab memory limit in Safari but I think they might have lifted or increased those limits, too.
Apple has ZERO reason to do anything different when customers plunk down a truckload of cash after a few minutes of complaining online about Apple's behavior.
In the end, Apple doesn't care whether you like what they're doing or not, as long as after all is said and done... you've given your money to them. 😁
Agreed. That is why I picked it. Pricy for sure.The 1TB option gets you 16GB of RAM. For a price.
Unfortunately we are totally in the dark on how Apple manages memory, other than the fact that it's well know that Apple uses memory compression et some form of memory swap for M series (but no information on how much or based on what, system based, app based etc.). I have done many tests with my 2GB, 3GB, 4GB, 6GB and 8GB iPads and it's not easy to infer precise criteria. On thing I have noticed with 4GB devices is that the limit is generally not per tab but it's a sort of threashold past which all tabs reload, but even that is not consistent, there are exceptions.They do seem to allow it though. Otherwise, free RAM on my 1TB M1 iPP wouldn't be sitting at 1-3GB when Safari's the only memory hog I use.
It seems like Apple used to implement a per tab memory limit in Safari but I think they might have lifted or increased those limits, too.
Sounds cynical, but realistic to me...You kinda sound bitter. 😼
iPadOS also implements memory caching AFAIK so if an app was previously in memory, it would still be in memory even once closed. The memory wouldn’t be freed up until more apps need that memory.
Unfortunately we are totally in the dark on how Apple manages memory, other than the fact that it's well know that Apple uses memory compression et some form of memory swap for M series (but no information on how much or based on what, system based, app based etc.). I have done many tests with my 2GB, 3GB, 4GB, 6GB and 8GB iPads and it's not easy to infer precise criteria. On thing I have noticed with 4GB devices is that the limit is generally not per tab but it's a sort of threashold past which all tabs reload, but even that is not consistent, there are exceptions.
Yeah 4GB or less is clearly annoying if you use a browser with several tabs on iPadOS.At 4GB RAM or less, I think it’s just hitting the ceiling quickly.
Note, what I meant by per tab limit is iOS Safari caps the amount of memory used by a tab.
Previously, there was one webpage that would go on a constant reload cycle on me whenever I try to scroll down even on 16GB RAM (lotsa dynamic elements so likely seriously bloated JavaScript). When I tried opening the same webpage on MacOS Safari, it was using like 2GB RAM. Mind, the same webpage works on iPadOS 17 now. Not sure if the site designer made it more efficient or if iOS increased/lifted the memory limit for Safari.
Don't buy one; save the cash.I know it’s iPadOS, but considering the price of the hardware. Also, does this mean 8GB will live on in M4 Macs?
Kill me.
Ha. Nope not bitter... just acknowledging reality for what it is. I'm quite happy with my approach to purchasing Apple products. I get excellent quality at bargain-basement prices. No complaints from me (at least not about Apple products and pricing). Perhaps a bit irritated at pointless whining.You kinda sound bitter. 😼
That's your assumption with no proof
I am not lol, my 2018 still works fine for what I do with it as my Mac does all the heavy lifting. I will upgrade when it gets too long in the tooth, or if iPadOS finally shakes off some of its quirks/limitations.Don't buy one; save the cash.
Helping me? You are not helping me or anyone by making assuptions (and giving numbers) on things you have absolutely no hard data on (e.g. "iPadOS takes about 750MB"). And by the way, what is "hostile" in what I said? If what I said was hostile, anyone here saying that someone has not enough data to back their statements would be hostile.If you are going to be resistant to someone helping you by acting hostile then you won’t get help.
It’s because my 2018 Pro only has 4GB, don’t want to push it into swap and wear out the SSD!That’s plenty of ram for someone who only puts 1 word in each sentence.
2018 Pro cannot use swap to SSDIt’s because my 2018 Pro only has 4GB, don’t want to push it into swap and wear out the SSD!
I’m appalled that my joke about 2+ word sentences filling 4GB of RAM wasn’t technically accurate.2018 Pro cannot use swap to SSD
I see what you're saying, but you're exaggerating. The iPad Air 2 is the top of the line iPad from 9.5 years ago, and it's basically unusable for many common things in 2024. Surfing on it is absolutely horrible. It's OK for Netflix though.Does the RAM really matter? I would say for 95% of users the answer is no. Even for video editing it will handle just fine for most peoples needs with 8GB.
Since iPadOS is quite limited in multitasking and what it can do, even the 8GB might be overkill.
95% of users of even the iPad Pro are going to use it for watching YouTube, reading ebooks, browsing websites, and scrolling Facebook. All things that would be just fine with even a 5+ year old or even 10+ year old iPad.