Tuesday, June 23rd 2020
Google Chrome Set To Receive The Same Memory Optimizing Tech as Microsoft Edge
Microsoft introduced the Windows segment heap memory improvements for modern and system apps such as Microsoft Edge to reduce memory requirements. In a recent blog post, Principal PM Manager of Microsoft Edge Kim Denny announced that with the latest Windows 10 May 2020 Update Microsoft Edge saw a memory usage reduction of up to 27%. The New Microsoft Edge referenced here has adopted the chromium source engine which shows the possible memory reduction effects on google chrome.
In a recent chromium commit discovered by WindowsLatest shows a chromium developer stating that users "could save hundreds of MB in the browser and Network Service utility processes, among others, on some machines,". Considering Google Chrome has the largest market share of any browser by a healthy margin and given its memory-hogging tendencies this development will be a very welcome addition. The feature is currently being implemented and should hopefully be available soon.
Sources:
Chromium Review, WindowsLatest
In a recent chromium commit discovered by WindowsLatest shows a chromium developer stating that users "could save hundreds of MB in the browser and Network Service utility processes, among others, on some machines,". Considering Google Chrome has the largest market share of any browser by a healthy margin and given its memory-hogging tendencies this development will be a very welcome addition. The feature is currently being implemented and should hopefully be available soon.
12 Comments on Google Chrome Set To Receive The Same Memory Optimizing Tech as Microsoft Edge
Nice to see that MS are more innovative than Google when it comes to this. Shame Google gets to have the tech for free though.
Both sadly open new tabs using ctrl+t behind the original tab so firefox wins and chredge not being google wins 2nd place :)
I wonder if this memory reduction technique has an equivalent on Linux though.
Analysis of Processes, Threads and Memory usage of Modern Internet Browsers ( VTR-063 )
Published on 27.06.2020
I'm a C++ Software Engineer and this is what Internet browsers I use:
On Windows:
IE v11 - 95% of time
Opera - 5% of time ( for all cases when IE is Not supported )
Chromium / Chrome - stopped using completely
Edge - no plans to use at all
On Linux Ubuntu:
Chromium - 100% of time
FireFox / Chrome - stopped using completely