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No, VRAM or Video Random Access Memory is tied to the graphics processor. It's unlike system memory, which is able to be upgraded. You would need a different graphics card entirely, which isn't common nor very recommended to do on laptops.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. Internal components such as GPU and CPU are soldered on the mainboard and not upgradeable.
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