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VRAM

Also known as dual-ported memory, VRAM is short for Video RAM and is a special, more expensive type of RAM chip capable of performing reads and writes at the same time and being accessed by two devices simultaneously. VRAM is commonly used as video memory, increasing the overall speed of the video card.

Also see: Memory definitions, Video memory, WRAM

 

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