Unified memory allows a computer’s CPU and GPU to access the same pool of data without copying it between separate memory banks. This eliminates bottlenecks, speeds up multitasking, and simplifies programming. It primarily benefits creative professionals, data scientists, and AI developers who work with large datasets in demanding applications like video editing or machine learning.
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