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Google Chrome update finally brings Memory and Energy Saver features to the masses

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Back in December Google announced two features to help boost performance when you’re using the Chrome browser. Energy Saver and Memory Saver are both pretty self-explanatory features, and they’re starting to roll out to Chrome right now (via 9to5Google (opens in new tab)).

Chrome is notorious for being an incredibly greedy browser, taking up a lot of RAM and causing some significant power drain in the process. While Google has tried to bring Chrome down a notch or two, the browser still eats up a lot of resources. So any kind of improvement is more than welcome.

Both Energy Saver and Memory Saver are enabled by default, though it is apparently possible to switch them off in the new Performance section of Chrome’s settings menu. That seems to be new, and probably won’t be there if you don’t have the right update.

Google Chrome Memory Saver

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The idea behind Memory Saver is to “free up memory from inactive tabs,” and keeping those resources in reserve for something more important. In simple terms this feature ensures your tab is still visible, but the tab itself is in hibernation. That means you’ll need to reload the whole page whenever you get back to it.

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