Advanced Mac users may manually increase VRAM allocation on their Apple Silicon Mac for performance reasons when engaging in graphics intensive tasks.To adjust VRAM allocation, users can use the Terminal with a specific command syntax to allocate the desired amount of RAM to VRAM.Users should be cautious when adjusting VRAM allocation, considering the total RAM available on the Mac and ensuring macOS has sufficient memory.Rebooting the Mac will return VRAM allocation to its default state; this method works with any Apple Silicon Mac and not on Intel Macs.