How to Save Memory and Battery with Google Chrome’s New Features

How to Save Memory and Battery with Google Chrome’s New Features

Both features will be enabled by default in Chrome 110 for Windows, Mac, and Chromebook desktops, but users can disable them from the Performance section of the Chrome settings. Memory Saver will put inactive tabs on ice to free up RAM for other pages and apps. If users click on a frozen tab, they will be able to continue from where they left off. Users will know that the tab was inactive and is now in use again by the speedometer icon in the address bar. Users also have the option to exempt certain sites from Memory Saver. Google claims that the feature reduces Chrome’s memory usage by up to 30 percent. However, users can also help reduce memory usage by closing tabs they aren’t using.