• waz@feddit.uk
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    I put (regular RAM) 64gb on my home pc, because that was the max my board would take. My old Mac Pro, 96gb because it was the most it could run at max speed, total could have been 128. Both only for 8gb gfx cards. Both because, I might want to open 400 tabs on a browser or something, maybe casual gaming, lol

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        Mac has unified RAM. It can use the system RAM as vRAM. The AI line of AMD processors can kind of due that too. Granted these aren’t as fast as dedicated GPUs, but they’re the most affordable way to get huge amounts of vRAM.

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        The meme differentiates between shortage of GPUs and shortage of memory, so I thought it was about mobo ram, but I get that the comment I replied to mentioned vram.

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        No, it’s both - Offloading to system RAM is normal for regular users with consumer level hardware.

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        vram in the context of an igpu like an apple chip or strix halo is the same thing as system ram. its shared memory

        its why strix halo and apple m4 chips are popular with users running local ai models, because those will cost you 2-4000$ for 128 gb ram, while the closest nvidia alternative is the RTX 6000 blackwell with 96gb vram costing 2-4x more.