| Dgc1808 said: I have chrome. It's pretty cool, I like the look, runs well. But I still prefer my FireFox 3. And I notice Chrome runs multiple processes in Ram depending on what your doing, what applications are you running, and how many tabs you have open. Not sure if that's good or bad.... depends on a person RAM and CPU i guess.... |
Yes, Chrome uses one process per tab, but it uses less RAM than the sum of all its processes. That's because part of that RAM is shared between all the processes.
For example, say you run the Windows Calculator twice. The executable code will only exist once in physical memory, but Task Manager shows the two processes using the same amount of RAM.
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