Good news: Chrome will consume less ram, starting this December

If you are one of the millions of regular users of Google Chrome, then perhaps you are no stranger to Chrome slowing down your computer a lot. Because websites and online tools increasingly require more hardware power, it is worth mentioning that chrome does not do very well in saving ram .

Team Chromium is currently working hard to improve this browser and it will soon be released an upgrade that helps to optimize memory twice. By including a new Javascript Engine called Chrome 54, the use of Javascript memory in other sites will be minimized compared to the previous version.

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In Google's testing phase, sites like Imgur, Reddit, Twitter, The New York Times and Youtube used less than 50% of the average ram. This is a remarkable improvement.

If your computer has a lot of memory or you are using a tab-closing solution to save memory, the impact of this update will not really be noticeable. However, if you're on a mobile device with less RAM, you'll notice a difference when opening and using multiple tabs at once.

Although on the right track, Chromium team hopes to bring this update soon to serve devices with low ram capacity (1GB).

The stable build will be released on December 6, but if you can't wait, you can try it at the Chrome Beta channel , this version also has quite enough changes, but if you use this version There will also be a lot of bugs.

ITZone via Thenextweb

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