Video memory, also known as VRAM (Video Random Access Memory), is a crucial component in a computer’s graphics performance. It is a specialized type of memory used by the graphics card to store textures, frame buffers, and other graphical data required for rendering images, videos, and animations. Unlike regular system memory (RAM), VRAM is optimized for high-speed graphics processing and is essential for gaming, video editing, and 3D rendering.How Video Memory WorksWhen a computer processes ...