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  2. Video random-access memory - Wikipedia

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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 monitor. [1] It often uses a different technology than other computer memory, in order to be read quickly for display on a screen.

  3. Why it doesn't really matter if Netflix movies are good - AOL

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    That top ten does have a 0%-rated movie in its list, Through My Window, but it's harder to judge as non-English language Netflix movies aren't as widely reviewed. Netflix

  4. Shared graphics memory - Wikipedia

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    Video memory was shared with the first 128 KiB of RAM. The exact size of the video memory could be reconfigured by software to meet the needs of the current program. An early hybrid system was the Commodore Amiga which could run as a shared memory system, but would load executable code preferentially into non-shared "fast RAM" if it was available.

  5. Graphics hardware - Wikipedia

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    The majority of video playback on a computer is controlled by the GPU. Once again, a GPU can be either integrated or dedicated. Video Memory is built-in RAM on the graphics card, which provides it with its own memory, allowing it to run smoothly without taking resources intended for general use by the rest of the computer.

  6. What Does the Netflix Speed Rating Really Mean? - AOL

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    The report ranks American Internet service providers by the speed by which an average Netflix user downloads video streams. Here's how the best of the best and worst of the worst shake out:

  7. No Matter How Successful, Netflix Can't Shake the Bears - AOL

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    Netflix (NFLX) must be one of the most successful underdogs in business history. For 13 years, it has grown in spite of -- and perhaps because of -- a series of constant threats. But even as the ...

  8. Dual-ported video RAM - Wikipedia

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    Dual-ported video RAM (VRAM) is a dual-ported RAM variant of dynamic RAM (DRAM), which was once commonly used to store the Framebuffer in Graphics card, . Dual-ported RAM allows the CPU to read and write data to memory as if it were a conventional DRAM chip, while adding a second port that reads out data.

  9. Why Does Wall Street Hate Netflix? - AOL

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