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GDDR (Graphics Double Data Rate) SDRAM is a specialized type of memory used primarily in graphics cards to quickly process large amounts of visual data, such as videos and games. It is designed for high-speed performance and rapid data transfer, allowing graphics processors to render images smoothly. Unlike regular computer memory, GDDR prioritizes speed and bandwidth, making it essential for graphics-intensive tasks. The “GDDR” family includes different versions (like GDDR5, GDDR6), each offering improvements in speed and efficiency for better graphics performance in gaming, professional design, and visual computing.