VRAM (Video Random Access Memory) is a type of memory used in graphics processing units (GPUs) to store image data and textures that are being processed and rendered by the GPU. VRAM is specifically designed to handle the high bandwidth requirements of graphics-intensive tasks such as gaming, 3D rendering, and video editing. It allows for the rapid access and manipulation of pixel data, enabling smoother frame rates, higher resolutions, and more detailed textures in visual applications. The amount of VRAM on a GPU can significantly impact its performance, especially in demanding scenarios where large amounts of graphical data need to be processed quickly.
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