AMD Indonesia introduced the variable graphics memory feature on the Ryzen AI 300 series processors in Lenovo's latest Yoga product line, the 10th generation Yoga 7 series (Yoga 7 Slim and Yoga 7 Two-in-One).
The VGM feature on the Ryzen AI 300 series neural processing unit (NPU) allows laptop users to allocate part of the memory in RAM to virtual VRAM to significantly improve graphics (GPU) performance in running Meta-based generative artificial intelligence, Llama 3.
AMD Indonesia Consumer Product Marketing Manager Donnie Brahmandhika when met in the Kebayoran Baru area, South Jakarta, Monday, said that running very large AI models, such as Llama 3 model 12b and above, requires a combination of large VRAM (for example 8GB) and large embedded RAM (for example 16 GB or more).
If VRAM is insufficient, the AI generative model will run suboptimally or, if forced, potentially display error messages.