VRAM, or Video Random Access Memory, is a type of memory specifically designed to store image data that a computer’s GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) needs to render graphics. Unlike standard RAM, which is shared across various processes and applications, VRAM is dedicated solely to graphics-related tasks, allowing for faster access and ... More @Wikipedia
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