Google Introduced Two New Performance Modes

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Google Introduced Two New Performance Modes
09 Dec 2022
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Memory Saver and Energy Saver are two new performance modes that Google has introduced for its Chrome desktop web browser.

Google announced that these new modes would enable users to reduce Chrome's memory usage by up to 30% and increase battery life when a device is running low on power, according to an American technology news website.

The removal of inactive tabs by the memory-saving mode ought to enhance browsing performance. Additionally, users can select vital websites as memory-saving-exempt to maintain their peak performance.

According to The Verge, Energy Saver mode increases probable battery life when a device running Chrome is down to 20% power minimizing background activities and visual effects on webpages containing animations or videos.

A known memory hog, Chrome frequently consumes a higher percentage of RAM on machines with less memory. The joke is that Chrome will never be able to run on a laptop with 64GB of RAM. Although it has been that way for a while, Google is now making changes as a result.

With the intention of optimizing the browser for your device's battery and system memory, the company on Thursday announced two new modes for Chrome: Memory Saver and Energy Saver.

Even while it's uncertain how much longer the battery life may end up lasting if you forget your charger, every second counts.

Both of the new modes will eventually be available everywhere and are being made available as part of the most recent Chrome desktop release (m108) that is being released today.

When Memory Saver and Energy Saver are activated, you can find them in Chrome's three-dot settings menu, according to The Verge. Both features can be turned on or off independently.

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