Gamers were wrong, 8 GB of VRAM is still good enough in 2026
The conversation around VRAM as of late has felt like a moving goalpost. If you tune into tech forums long enough, owning a GPU with just 8GB of VRAM in 2026 starts to feel like you have signed up for a future of constant compromise. The assumption is quite simple, and remarkably compelling. Bigger buffers mean greater longevity, and anything less than the prescribed amount is doomed to redundancy in "a year or so". However, the year this configuration becomes obsolete is yet to arrive.
The conversation around VRAM as of late has felt like a moving goalpost. If you tune into tech forums long enough, owning a GPU with just 8GB of VRAM in 2026 starts to feel like you have signed up for a future of constant compromise. The a**umption is quite simple, and remarkably compelling. Bigger buffers mean greater longevity, and anything less than the prescribed amount is doomed to redundancy in “a year or so”. However, the year this configuration becomes obsolete is yet to arrive.
Emily Brown
Houston
Houston
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