Fri. Sep 20th, 2024

AMD introduced “variable graphics memory” for laptops

AMD company presented "variable graphics memory" for notebooks

AMD introduced Variable Graphics Memory (VGM), which allows users to dynamically allocate up to 75% of system RAM for graphics processing.

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This technology, available now on AMD AI 300 "Strix Point" notebooks, simplifies memory management without having to go into the BIOS. For example, a laptop with 32 GB of RAM and 512 MB of video memory can be turned into a laptop with 8 GB of dedicated VRAM using the "medium" setting.

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The first tests on the Asus Zenbook S 16 showed mixed results . While some games, such as Control, saw a noticeable improvement in frame rates (65fps vs. 54fps), other games saw minimal performance gains, and some even saw a slight drop.

In addition to VGM, AMD is also implementing FMF 2 as part of a "technical preview". This technology generates additional frames to increase smoothness.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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