Google Chrome is the most used web browser across different Operating environments such as Mac, Windows, Android, and others. But it can use extensive resources including Memory and Battery at an ...
Over the 14 years since it debuted, Google Chrome has increasingly become a resource hog, vacuuming up more and more of your system's memory and battery life with seemingly reckless abandon. At long ...
When Google’s Chrome web browser first hit the streets, it quickly earned a reputation as one of the speediest browsers around. But as it continued to gain market share over the years, it also earned ...
Chrome might be the most popular browser on Earth, but it's also a notorious battery and memory hog. If you're working on an unplugged laptop, Chrome is likely the app most often responsible for ...
Google's Chrome is the most popular internet browser on the planet, but it's also an annoying resource hog, especially on laptops. Google has been looking to fix this Chrome drawback for years, and ...
On December 8, 2022, Google will start rolling out both Energy Saver and Memory Saver to its Chrome browser for Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS to improve user experience and reduce resource usage.
Google's web browser, Chrome, has not been particularly memory efficient in the past and has long been the subject of scrutiny for over-use of memory. In December, Alphabet Inc.'s subsidiary promised ...
Chrome has a meme-worthy reputation for greedily gobbling up memory, but some new features will make it more efficient. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) ...
Google will roll out two new features for Chrome in the next few weeks that should stop it hogging memory and running down your laptop's battery. The two new features are aptly named Energy Saver and ...
While much of the Mac community uses Safari, Google is making a more compelling case for Chrome on the Mac with two new features that make it more efficient. Chrome has been a notorious memory and ...
Google Chrome has long had a reputation of being fast, secure… and ravenous for memory like a starving teenager at an all-you-can-eat buffet. But finally, Chrome is going to slim down right in time ...