One of the problems with the Google Chrome browser is its exorbitant appetites for RAM. But the solution seems to be found in Microsoft. The latest version of Windows 10 (20H1) has an improved mechanism for working with memory. It allows you to reduce the consumption of RAM and is called Segment heap (segment heap).
This is a way of dynamically organizing memory so that each program receives a certain amount of it upon request. Previously, such a scheme was used only for universal applications, but now it is also available for ordinary win32 programs.
According to the software giant, in the new version of the Edge browser on the Chromium engine, this approach allowed to reduce RAM consumption by 27%. Although the options will vary depending on the computer. Most save memory will work on systems with a large number of processor cores.
It is not clear at the moment when these improvements will appear in Google Chrome for Windows 10 (2004), but more details will be provided in the near future. We also note that the problem of “gluttony” for RAM was previously present in the Mozilla Firefox browser before its transition to the Quantum engine.
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