Apps can request access to more RAM with iOS 15 entitlement, exceeding normal system memory limits<div class="feat-image">
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newly documented entitlement will allow app developers to request privileged access to RAM on iOS and iPadOS. This system entitlement has existed in prior iOS versions as a private escape hatch, used by some internal processes.</p>
<p>The change from private to public means that third-party app developers will be able to take advantage of it where appropriate. This will be especially useful on the latest-generation iPad Pro with M1 chip, where available system RAM can reach 16 GB but the standard RAM-per-app limit is only 5 GB.</p>
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Apps can request access to more RAM with iOS 15 entitlement, exceeding normal system memory limits