Does more iPhone memory speed processing?

Does buying an iPhone with more memory speed processing?

No, not really.
'Memory' or 'RAM' would allow more temporary storage for processing which could improve processing, however I think you are confusing memory with 'storage'.
Apple only offer the same memory capacity for each model but offer different 'storage' sizes.
More storage simply allows you to store more apps, music, photos etc on the device.  You can't buy an iPhone or iPad with more memory, only the storage sizes differ.

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