GDDR6 (Graphics Double Data Rate 6) is a type of video RAM (VRAM) used in modern graphics cards, designed for high-performance gaming and professional applications. It offers significant improvements over its predecessor, GDDR5, with data transfer rates ranging from 14 to 16 Gbps per pin, and even higher in some configurations. GDDR6 provides increased memory bandwidth and efficiency, enabling faster and more detailed rendering of graphics and smoother performance in demanding tasks. Its advanced capabilities make GDDR6 the preferred choice for cutting-edge GPUs, delivering superior performance for gaming, video editing, and other graphics-intensive applications.