Definition
Video Random Access Memory, a specialized type of RAM used by graphics processing units (GPUs) to store graphical data and compute information. For AI, it’s critical for loading and processing large models.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
A key factor in determining the size and complexity of AI models that can be run efficiently. Higher VRAM allows for larger models and datasets to be processed locally.
Key properties or components
- GPU memory
- Bandwidth
- Capacity (GB)
- ECC (Error-Correcting Code)
Contradictions or debates
None.