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Enhancing Ryzen 300’s GPU Performance with AMD’s Variable Graphics Memory Allocation

AMD has unveiled a new feature called Variable Graphics Memory (VGM) for their Ryzen 300 AI laptop chips, which were introduced in June and are now available in laptops in the market. The Ryzen 300 AI chip comes with an integrated Radeon 890M GPU with 512GB of memory as standard.

The VGM feature allows users to allocate memory (system-wide) to the GPU, allowing for additional memory allocation. For example, if a laptop has 32GB of RAM, users can allocate 16GB to the CPU and 8GB to the GPU, effectively giving the GPU an additional 7.5GB of memory to improve gaming performance and increase frame rates, particularly in memory-intensive games.

This feature has been tested with the Adrenalin Edition driver software version Technical Preview, which also incorporates the AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 (AFMF2) technology. When used together, AFMF2 and VGM can significantly boost frame rates for popular games on laptops that do not have dedicated GPUs.

TLDR: AMD introduces Variable Graphics Memory (VGM) feature for Ryzen 300 AI laptop chips, allowing users to allocate additional memory to the GPU for improved gaming performance.

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