Amazon updates its Fire HD 10 tablet with additional memory, according to reports from multiple outlets. Rather than introducing an entirely new model, the refresh focuses on increasing the tablet’s RAM by 1GB, which is intended to improve performance and help extend the device’s usable life. The update is presented as a “quiet” change, suggesting it is more of an internal specification revision than a major redesign or feature overhaul. Digital Trends and Engadget both characterize the refresh primarily as a RAM upgrade, with Engadget noting the change in the context of current memory availability and expectations. While details beyond the added RAM are not emphasized in the provided summaries, both sources agree on the core point: Amazon’s Fire HD 10 is getting more RAM through a refreshed version. The updates are framed as incremental, keeping the tablet line active with improved hardware rather than replacing it with a brand-new generation.