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    The Google Pixel 9a’s AI has a RAM problem



    • The Google Pixel 9a runs a worse Gemini Nano model than its siblings
    • This limits some of its on-device AI capabilities
    • There’s not enough RAM in the phone to run a better Gemini model

    The Google Pixel 9a in many ways looks to be an impressive phone, but its launch hasn’t gone as smoothly as Google might have hoped. First, sales of the phone were delayed due to a “component quality issue”, and now we’re learning that its AI capabilities aren’t quite as good as we’d hoped and expected.

    You see, Google has confirmed to Ars Technica that the Pixel 9a uses Gemini Nano 1.0 XXS for on-device AI, rather than the Gemini Nano XS used by the rest of the Google Pixel 9 series. That ‘XXS’ stands for extra extra small, so it’s a smaller model than the extra small one used by the rest of the Pixel 9 line.

    That’s quite a big downgrade, as it means the Google Pixel 9a isn’t capable of all the same AI things as its siblings. Notably, Gemini Nano XXS is text-only, which means that – since it can’t process images – it can’t run the likes of Pixel Screenshots (an app that creates a searchable database of the content in your screenshots).

    Google Pixel 9a

    (Image credit: Google)

    The Google Pixel 9a also can’t use Call Notes – which on other Pixel 9 models provides summaries of phone calls – as this requires audio processing skills that Gemini Nano XXS doesn’t possess.

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