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nvidia rtx vram
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The nvidia rtx vram tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the VRAM requirements for running local AI models on Nvidia RTX GPUs. A key thread highlights Microsoft's Windows App SDK experimental release that enables Phi Silica language-model APIs on non-Copilot+ PCs with RTX 30-series or newer GPUs and at least 6GB of VRAM. This development signals a shift in Microsoft's AI strategy beyond NPU-only hardware, acknowledging the need to support existing GPU-equipped systems. The tag is relevant for developers, enthusiasts, and IT professionals interested in running on-device AI workloads on Windows using Nvidia RTX graphics cards.
Microsoft’s June 2026 Windows App SDK experimental release lets developers run the Phi Silica language-model APIs on non-Copilot+ Windows 11 PCs with supported Nvidia RTX 30-series-or-newer GPUs, at least 6GB of VRAM, Developer Mode enabled, and a Windows Insider Experimental Channel build. That...