At first, ZTE just hinted at 20 GB of RAM in its smartphones, and now a technology called Memory Fusion Technology Pro is officially presented. The sense of its operation is the same as in smartphones Vivo, Oppo and Xiaomi: a section of virtual RAM (in this case, 8 GB) is created in the flash memory. And if the model has 12 GB of physical RAM, then it is added to the 8 GB of the virtual partition – and this is how 20 GB is obtained.
The company notes that the lack of RAM is one of the five main problems of modern smartphones. However, a large amount of physical RAM leads to an increase in the price of the model, so ZTE found an easier and cheaper way to expand the RAM.
However, Memory Fusion Technology Pro is more than just a virtual partition in flash memory. In order for everything to work properly, there are a number of conditions. First, flash needs to be fast – UFS 3.1 is fine, but not a slow eMMC. Second, the amount of virtual memory must be large enough. Third, the mechanisms for managing background processors should be adapted, taking into account the additional virtual partition.
Apparently, Memory Fusion Technology Pro will appear in future ZTE smartphones, and the technology may appear in already released models with the next firmware update.

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