Ubuntu will now have 6GB of RAM during a global memory shortage – talk about terrible timing for PC users


  • Ubuntu Raises RAM Expectations Amid Persistent Global Memory Shortage
  • New requirements reflect modern software requirements rather than system inefficiencies
  • Legacy hardware struggles as baseline memory expectations continue to rise

Canonical has quietly raised the minimum RAM requirement for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS by 50%, now requiring at least 6GB of memory along with a dual-core 2GHz CPU and 25GB of storage.

The timing of this change could hardly be worse, as global component shortages continue to drive memory prices higher and limit availability for PC builders and upgraders.

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