Sony may be on the verge of releasing a version of the Xperia 1 II with 12 GB of RAM, but it will not necessarily offer any performance improvements on the standard 8 GB model. To that end, Geekbench has shown the performance limits of going from 8 GB to 12 GB of RAM, with marginal improvements in single-core and multi-core tasks.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Sony-Xperia-1-II-shows-the-performance-limits-of-having-12-GB-of-RAM-over-8-GB.499932.0.html
Who on earth thinks more ram = higher geekbench score anyway
More Ram = More CPU performance? Maybe higher Ram bandwitdh or an increasement from too little Ram, something like 3GB. But from 8 to 12GB Ram, that's like going from 32GB to 64GB Ram and running Cinebench. Absolutely nothing will change!!!
What kind of article is this? So you basically add more ram and test for increase in CPU speed? You should be testing how many more apps you can keep on the background or test if more webpages can be loaded before refreshing. Why the hell would you test for cpu speed?? Come on notebookcheck, recent articles have been very uneducated and not very informative, you guys have done better before....