External VRAM refers to a type of video random access memory that is located outside of a graphics processing unit (GPU), often connected via a high-speed interface. As graphics-intensive applications continue to push the limits of GPU performance, external VRAM has emerged as a potential solution to alleviate memory constraints, enabling faster data transfer and improved overall system performance, making it a topic of interest in the tech community for developers and hardware enthusiasts alike.
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