| Danman27 said: While I agree that the number might be a bit high, it's really not an outlandish claim. In 2007, a good gaming PC would have 2gb ram. Today, most have 8 and many 16 suggesting might be a better number. If you do the calculations on that, the amount of ram an average computer has could land anywhere from 32 to 64gb in the next 6 years. |
That's my point. RAM increases quite fast. The amount of RAM you said a gaming PC had in 2007 (2 GB) isn't common today even on low cost netbooks. High end smartphones today have 2 or 3 GB and the new 64 bit mobile processor show that they are planning to jump beyond the 4 GB barrier. It would be pathetic to see a PS5 coming with 16 GB of RAM with phones rocking 8 GB.








