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I used to be chrome fan boy then I saw this

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    Well it does hog memory when using multiple tabs, but it releases it as well when you close them. On the contrary, using multiple tabs in Firefox , and even after closing most of them, propotional memory is not released by firefox!
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    @tnuhb Well, from what i've heard, FF too is going for a process per tab model, lets see how that goes!!
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    Give it a try to Opera, a friend mentioned it a couple months ago and I'm using it since. My ram is happier, true story.
  • 4
    Chrome is quietly becoming an OS under the hood. The browser thing is only a cover.
  • 5
    Not again. Please. We had this discussion tons of times and there are tons of whys on the internet.
    Use it or let it be
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    @camillo777 well I'm on a Chromebook right now so no shit.
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    As far as I can see on the screenshot, CPU resources are taken only by active tab (each tab has separate process in Chrome). The rest of tabs have 0% CPU. As far as RAM consumption goes, it would take about the same if it would run single process.
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