First post, by robertmo3
Fairchild Channel F (1976) - 2 kB
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| (6 years later) 8x more ram
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Atari 5200 (1982) - 16 kB
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| (8 years later) 16x more ram
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SNES (1990) - 256 kB
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| (4 years later) 12x more ram
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PS1 (1994) - 3 MB
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| (6 years later) 12x more ram
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PS2 (2000) - 36 MB
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| (6 years later) 14x more ram
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PS3 (2006) - 512 MB
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| (7 years later) 16x more ram
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PS4 (2013) - 8 GB
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| (7 years later) 2,25x more ram
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PS5 (2020) - 18 GB
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| (at least 7 years later) 1,78x more ram
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PS6 (202?) - 32 GB
Edit:
why since ps4 it is no longer 8x-16x more ram, but only ~2x more between generations
this way it is gonna take 3 decades for a 16x increase. (what used to be one generation jump)
it took 3 decades to move from atari 2600 to ps4