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Google is working to fix the biggest problem in chrome browser. Here are the details.



 Google's Chrome browser is the most widely used web browser in the world, accounting for more than 66% of the market share of web browsers across all operating systems, according to the latest W3Counter statistics.

However, the browser has a disadvantage that worries many users and is its excessive consumption of device resources, which affects overall performance, but it seems that Google is about to fix this obvious defect.

What are the details?

Some reports indicated in June that Google was trying to use Microsoft's Segment Heap technology to significantly reduce Chrome's ram consumption, but in the end, Google abandoned this approach after causing browser instability.

Now, according to a blog post, Google's Chrome browser developers are planning to try something new, intending to use windows 10's Terminate Process interface to completely finish browser operations once open top marks are closed, or the browser itself is closed.

This will result in the experience of using the browser will be smoother and less likely to cause crashes in windows 10 operating system. This can help eliminate the problems of starting computer performance and sudden failures when you open a lot of tabs in the browser, where people who use computers with somewhat weak specifications can expect that the performance of their computers will generally improve when using the browser.

If you're using chrome browser constantly with multiple tabs opened and closed, this will leave some of the remaining scripts in your computer memory even after you close the browser and this consumes computer resources in the background without you knowing.

But with terminate Process function can now end the browsing session and all its threads unconditionally, and you can think of this as a way to close the browser completely and prevent it from running anything in the background, which will free up any resources in the computer the browser was using.

The use of Terminate Process will then be one way that Google can offer chrome browser users the option to close a selection of tabs or the entire browser and restore the computer resources it used instantly, thus making the browser run smoother and less resource-consuming in general.

It is worth mentioning that the function (Terminate Process) in Chrome browser is still under test at the moment, and is expected to be launched in the next version of the browser in early 2021, and will often apply the new function in the background, but the sure thing is that the experience of using the browser will be more stable and will not notice any problems related to computer performance or browser crashes repeatedly again.




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