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    Video random-access memory (VRAM) is dedicated computer memory used to store the pixels and other graphics data as a framebuffer to be rendered on a computer...
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    that the only difference between the two products would be a difference in VRAM capacity. However, unlike other examples of Nvidia GPUs with differing memory...
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  • announced that the next projects would be developed under the working-titles of Vram, and another also tentatively entitled Kick-Ass. Vaughn stated in February...
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    56°05′44″N 12°58′16″E / 56.0955°N 12.9710°E / 56.0955; 12.9710 Norra Vram is a village in Bjuv Municipality in southern Sweden. The 1933 Swedish Summer...
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  • Södra Vrams fälad was a locality situated in Bjuv Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden with 249 inhabitants in 2010. By 2015 it has merged with Bjuv and...
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    Dual-ported video RAM (VRAM) is a dual-ported variant of dynamic RAM (DRAM), which was once commonly used to store the framebuffer in graphics adapters...
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  • available with either DRAM or VRAM Port: ISA, MCA The Mach 8 chip was used on the following ATI products: 8514 Ultra (VRAM, coprocessor only) 8514 Vantage...
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    HDD, 256 KB VRAM. US$1,849. 4 MB RAM, 80 MB HDD, 512 KB VRAM. US$2,049. Introduced September 14, 1992: Performa 400: 4 MB RAM, 512 KB VRAM, 80 MB HDD....
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    Östra Vram Church (Swedish: Östra Vrams kyrka) is a church in Östra Vram [sv], a village in Kristianstad Municipality, Scania, Sweden. It is a well-preserved...
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    Vram Vaginaki Dovlatyan (August 13, 1923, Nor Bayazet - December 25, 2005, Yerevan) was a Soviet and Armenian organic chemist, Doctor of Chemical Sciences...
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