What is Video Memory?
Video memory also known as VRAM (video random-access memory), is a more expensive type of Random-Access Memory (RAM) that is capable of reading and writing simultaneously. The GPU (graphics processing unit) and computer processor can access video memory, which is located on a video card and, in some cases, on the motherboard. More video memory allows the video card and computer to handle more complex visuals faster.
What is video memory ?
Video memory is a type of memory used to store image data that the computer’s GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) needs. Video memory is important for ensuring that graphics work smoothly and efficiently, especially in graphics applications like video games, 3D modeling software, and high-definition video playback.
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