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				Well it does hog memory when using multiple tabs, but it releases it as well when you close them. On the contrary, using multiple tabs in Firefox , and even after closing most of them, propotional memory is not released by firefox!
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				@tnuhb Well, from what i've heard, FF too is going for a process per tab model, lets see how that goes!!
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				 niconj3758yGive it a try to Opera, a friend mentioned it a couple months ago and I'm using it since. My ram is happier, true story. niconj3758yGive it a try to Opera, a friend mentioned it a couple months ago and I'm using it since. My ram is happier, true story.
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				Chrome is quietly becoming an OS under the hood. The browser thing is only a cover.
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				 Kimmax106838yNot again. Please. We had this discussion tons of times and there are tons of whys on the internet. Kimmax106838yNot again. Please. We had this discussion tons of times and there are tons of whys on the internet.
 Use it or let it be
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				 sinisas3198yAs far as I can see on the screenshot, CPU resources are taken only by active tab (each tab has separate process in Chrome). The rest of tabs have 0% CPU. As far as RAM consumption goes, it would take about the same if it would run single process. sinisas3198yAs far as I can see on the screenshot, CPU resources are taken only by active tab (each tab has separate process in Chrome). The rest of tabs have 0% CPU. As far as RAM consumption goes, it would take about the same if it would run single process.





I used to be chrome fan boy then I saw this
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