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Old-school user-controlled memory management is back, baby! Or at least it's a feature Microsoft is testing in the newest builds of its Chromium-based Edge browser (via The Verge). User Leopeva64 on X ...
Though Google Chrome commands the web browser domain, Microsoft Edge comes installed by default on Windows 11. It is a Chromium-based browser that performs well when we are used to it. Most people ...
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Low use of memory and browsers don’t go along together. At least, when you think about Chrome, it’s hard to say that you will be left with a decent amount of RAM while using the browser. Well, ...
User-controlled RAM for web browsers is making a comeback for Microsoft and its Chromium-based browser, Edge, with the company reportedly testing out the feature in a specific build. This will allow ...