I repeated the test on three PCs, and the results are as follows:
PC 1: Equipped with an RTX 2070 Super, running Corona 12 HF1 on Max 2025.3.
Opened Scene: Consumed 1.4 GB of VRAM.
Interactive Rendering: No change in VRAM consumption.
PC 2: Equipped with an RTX 3070, running Corona 12 Update 1 on Max 2025.3.
Opened Scene: Consumed 6.1 GB of VRAM.
Interactive Rendering: Increased VRAM usage to 6.5 GB.
After Stopping Interactive: VRAM usage rose further to 7.2 GB.
PC 3: Equipped with an RTX 3090, running Corona 12 Update 1 on Max 2025.3.
Opened Scene: Consumed 4.6 GB of VRAM.
Interactive Rendering: Reduced VRAM usage to 4.1 GB.
After Stopping Interactive: VRAM usage decreased further to 3.4 GB.
All PCs are running the same version of Windows 11 (24H2).
Regarding tests with Max 2024:
Unfortunately, I have Max 2024 installed only on PC 3 (RTX 3090), so I cannot replicate the test across all PCs. However, I noticed that Max 2024 consumes less VRAM compared to Max 2025. Running the same test on Max 2024 with the latest version and Corona 12 Update 1 resulted in:
Opened Scene: Consumed 2.4 GB of VRAM.
Interactive Rendering: No change in VRAM consumption during or after stopping interactive rendering.