we can’t deny that Google’s web browser is well known for eating a good portion of your RAM memory due to its navigation handling. With regular use, some users often encounter the “Out of Memory” issue, which means Google Chrome has been left without enough...
but for those of you running Chrome with 8GB or less of RAM installed, you may run out of memory for other programs. Fortunately, there are a few solutions to this problem. You could close some tabs, but that means you won't be able to easily pick up where you left off. Alternativel...
Despite Microsoft’s best efforts, Windows 10 users still prefer touse Google Chrome over Edge. Unfortunately, Chrome may sometimes use too much CPU and memory without a clear reason. Having Google Chrome open can use up to 40 to 50 percent of your CPU’s capacity. The browser already runs...
Didn't know that Google Chrome had its own Task Manager? It sure does! You can access it by clicking on the three vertical dots at the top-right of the menu bar, going down toMore Toolsand then selectTask Manager. 2 of 6Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET Task Manager...
sRandom-access Memory (RAM); the more RAM a computer has, the more internet browser tabs it can open at once. However, when you are almost out of RAM, your entire computer slows to a crawl, and if your Google Chrome browser is eating up all the available RAM, it will be the first...
Google Chrome is a resource-intensive app, so you can start by ensuring that there is enough RAM available on your Mac for Chrome. A malicious extension may also be eating up memory while also restricting Chrome from working. Make sure to double-check that. If all else fails, you can alw...
I stopped using Chrome awhile back but use other browsers and they all seem to suffer when they hit upon certain pages that are just miserable memory hogs. I have also seen pages start eating up memory if certain ad blockers were used or even Safari's individual page settings set t...
I have one tab in Google Chrome open playing a YouTube video, and Google Chrome Helper (Renderer) is using 65% of my CPU, 400 MB of RAM, and 1.11 TB of virtual memory. This is simply ridiculous and must be a bug, right? There's no way one single YouTube tab is eating up over...
If Chrome is your top browser of choice, then you're probably well acquainted with the downsides of this popular and undeniably high-performing web browser — high memory and CPU usage. Let's start by looking at these strange processes, what they mean, and how to reduce your Mac's CPU ...
Of course, it entirely depends on your use case. It should come in handy if you often have inactive tabs eating up memory. In addition, Google also added anotherbattery-saving featurefor laptops. When the battery level of a laptop reaches 20%, Chrome will automatically enable the battery sav...