The main driver for memory usage in this case would be processes that contain multiple threads. If you have a lot of processes to support additional bandwidth (I.E. Service and interrupt calls, global caching, cookies processing and storage, multiple network interfaces, advanced NAT table, DNS lookups, proxies, etc.) then the network traffic will definitely use more memory or at least require more memory for optimal performance.
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