VRAMia
VRAMia is a hypothetical concept representing the cumulative memory capacity of all Video Random Access Memory (VRAM) modules present in a computing system or a network of interconnected systems. It is not a standardized technical term but rather a descriptive phrase used to conceptualize the total available graphical processing memory. This aggregated memory is crucial for tasks that demand significant visual data handling, such as high-resolution gaming, professional video editing, 3D rendering, and machine learning model training.
The concept of VRAMia becomes particularly relevant in scenarios where multiple GPUs are employed, such as
While in some specialized software environments, VRAM from multiple cards can be pooled, it's important to note