Powering Pixels: The Role of Video Memory
Video Memory, commonly known as VRAM, is a specialized type of memory used by graphics processing units (GPUs) to store visual data such as textures, images, frame buffers, and graphical assets. Unlike general system memory, Video Memory is optimized for high-speed access, allowing the GPU to render images quickly and smoothly. As modern applications grow more visually demanding, the importance of reliable and high-capacity Video Memory continues to increase.
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