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    Updating your firmware won't let you increase the amount of shared VRAM, most Intel iGPU around the time of your processor. had similar maximum limits as you have experienced. You need different hardware if you need more than 512MB of VRAM. It does not matter if you have (8 GB, 16 GB, or 32 GB). You won't be able to assign more than the maximum amount of VRAM.
    – Ramhound
    Commented Sep 13, 2023 at 15:53
  • You firmware upgrade wasn't a bad idea as there are cases where the limit WAS limited by BIOS/UEFI but @Ramhound is 100% on the mark (usually is). If you are that worried about your VRAM, you probably should consider new hardware. If you can't.. then you will need to live with it. Commented Sep 13, 2023 at 19:47