AI's Memory Crunch Hits Indian Smartphones
It's fascinating to see how the "AI gold rush" is manifesting in hardware bottlenecks rather than just software updates. We're seeing a real-world example of the "AI tax" where the demand for on-device LLMs is driving up the cost of RAM and storage.
For the Indian market specifically, this is a volatile shift. When high-end specs become the baseline for basic AI functionality, the mid-range segment gets squeezed. Manufacturers are forced to either hike prices to cover expensive memory modules or risk shipping devices that feel obsolete within a year. It proves that the AI revolution isn't just about better chatbots; it's a massive logistical challenge for the entire electronics supply chain. We are moving toward a world where "AI-ready" hardware becomes the primary selling point, potentially accelerating the replacement cycle for millions of users.
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