Chrome is a file plural- The browser exists for a reason: it’s fast, powerful, and compatible with popular apps, services, and extensions. All that power, thoughIt comes from nowhere and eventually it wears you down RAM. Chrome is a memory hog. luckilyNow there is a simple solution to the problem.
Why is Chrome using so much memory?
Each tab you open is a new activity for Chrome to handle, and the browser takes care of it Run each tab as its own process. This way things can go wrong on a tab without influencing others. Chrome is fast because of its features Preview function, which eats up your RAM so things load as quickly as possible. And the more tabs you open-And the most resource-intensive tasks you perform in these tabs –More RAM is used.
he he This isn’t really a problem until it becomes a problem: when your system runs out of RAM, you experience performance problems, because your Internet browser can’t manage its RAM properly.
How Memory Saver Works Save RAM while using Chrome
Fortunately, Google has addressed these issues with a new feature calledmemory saver. Chrome automatically disables unused tabs while you work in other tabs When you return to those inactive tabs, Chrome will reactivate them According to the company, Memory Saver can use up to 30% less memory than running Chrome without it, which should be more resolved. Browser memory issues.
Memory Saver isn’t Chrome’s only new “performance” feature Google has also givenSaves energywhich reduces power to extend battery life, eg necessary For those of us who work on laptops.
How to use Memory Saver to free up RAM in Chrome
Memory Saver will be officially launched for users in the next few weeks. And these he he’This is currently only available as a feature. Flags are “experimental features” that Chrome avoids for most users; ssomethingn’It is not yet expired, which means it can have harmful effects on your browser. However, with Memory Saver around, it seems a safe tick to enable.
To verify this, paste the following link into your address bar and then press Enter: chrome://flags/# High efficiency mode available. Here, click Default, select Enabled and then click Restart. When Chrome restarts, go to Settings and you’ll see a new Performance tab on the left side of the screen where Memory Saver is now located. Click the slider to enable the feature If you want Chrome to be active all the time, you can click Add to add to the list. die If you return to an inactive tab, Chrome will let you know And It tells you how much RAM was freed up by disabling it.
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