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Microsoft Edge gets a performance boost with sleeping tabs

Microsoft is rolling out a sleeping tabs feature to the new Chromium-based Edge web browser which will drastically reduce memory and CPU resource usage. The feature is being deployed to all users running Microsoft Edge Beta 88 after its initial unveil, in September, as a Microsoft Edge experiment. It will force inactive background tabs to automatically “go to sleep”” to release system resources (memory and CPU) after a pre-defined amount of time

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