Maybe somone can enlighten me but I do not understand how a device with 128mb is faster than a device with 64 unless your talking about how many applications can be running in the background? I have always seen it like this:
Lets say we have two identical devices loaded with exactly the same of everything.
On boot up both the 128 & 64 run at the same speed and as you open programs without closing them, it takes memory. Now when you have opened enough programs until the device with 64mb is consumed it should maintain the same speed right?
Kinda like a 120VAC/15A vs 120VAC/20A. Both run a light bulb exactly the same only the 20A circuit can handle more load while the 15A trips.
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