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Google Chrome now gobbles up 20% less memory on Windows

Google says that the latest Google Chrome version comes with major memory savings on Windows systems and improves energy consumption and overall responsiveness. Chrome 89, which rolled out earlier this week, comes with significant Windows memory management improvements, with the browser process requiring up to 22% less memory. Google has used the security-focused PartitionAlloc extensively for memory management within Blink, the company’s browser rendering. Google also improved the web browser’s overall responsiveness by up to 9% and achieved a 65% Apple Energy Impact score improvement for background tabs. The new version also boasts 8% memory savings in the renderer and roughly 3% in the GPU.

Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/google-chrome-now-gobbles-up-20-percent-less-memory-on-windows/

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