It sounds like you're referring to Broque Ramdisk — but that's not a published academic paper.
sudo mkdir /Volumes/Ramdisk to create a new directory for the Ramdisk.sudo ln -s /Volumes/Ramdisk /var/ramdisk to create a symbolic link.diskutil command to create a new Ramdisk: sudo diskutil ramdisk create /Volumes/Ramdisk 1024.Create a device file for your ramdisk using the following command: broque ramdisk
: Broque Ramdisk is an effective tool for those who understand the risks and technical requirements of iOS bypassing. However, for average users, the security concerns and potential for a "bricked" or signal-less phone make it a high-risk option. Are you looking to use this for a specific iPhone model or a particular iOS version It sounds like you're referring to Broque Ramdisk
The most compelling technical insight usually highlighted in these articles is the Cache Manager inefficiency. Open Terminal and type sudo mkdir /Volumes/Ramdisk to