Chrome's memory hunger isn't going away. Google has chosen speed, stability, and a tad bit of security over lightweight ...
When it comes to internet browsers, it doesn't get more mainstream than Google Chrome. It looks good, runs smoothly (most of the time), and has plenty of useful extensions, so it should be no surprise ...
Browsers like Chrome can use hardware acceleration to perform tasks faster. This also means that Chrome will request for more resources. In this scenario, it is best to disable hardware acceleration ...
I don't know about you, but I roll with a lot of tabs open on my Windows and Mac machines. I know I could use bookmarks or something to manage those tabs, but I don't. And then I complain about how ...
If your Chrome Web browser is dragging, it's probably due to an extension hogging all of your memory. Read on to learn how to see which extensions are memory-hogging culprits and how to find ...
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 ...
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 is widely known for being a memory void, demanding a lot in terms of processing power from users. With Memory Saver turned on, a slow Chrome browser can turn into something a lot more ...