22 SDRAM/VRAM

Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory and Video Random-Access Memory. RAM—or Random Access Memory—is a form of volatile storage. This means it only can store data while it’s powered on. It’s used in computers for currently running applications. In a nutshell, the more RAM you have, the more programs you’ll likely be able to run simultaneously. VRAM is dedicated to video graphics, like movies, rendered images, and games.