06 February 19, 16:59
Quote:It’s not a secret that despite being the world’s number one desktop browser, Google Chrome is a major resource hog, eating up way too much memory regardless of the platform you run it on.
But as it turns out, Google has heard all the criticism, so the company is now developing new ways to optimize resource usage in Chrome.
As discovered by ChromeStory, the search giant is currently exploring an improvement called “Best Effort Tasks,” which essentially comes down to a new feature that would keep certain tasks on hold until the browser is closed.
A code commit discovered by the cited source notes that “writing user data to disk, cleaning caches, reporting metrics or updating components” could only be allowed when the browser is closed, which in turns means that the application would require fewer resources during a typical browsing session.
SOURCE: https://news.softpedia.com/news/google-c...4847.shtml