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video random access memory (VRAM)

A portion of the microprocessor’s memory address space reserved for the temporary storage of video data before it is sent to the display monitor. A type of dynamic read access memory that lets the video circuitry serially access the memory bit by bit.

VRAM has separate pins for the processor and video circuitry. It is used in high-speed video applications and is easily interfaced to a video display.

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