Firefox outperforms Chrome in speed for the first time according to a Speedometer assessment::undefined

  • mysoulishome@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’ve loved Chrome (on windows) for many years but at this point when you open task manager it’s practically using up more resources than the operating system. Because it is. It’s essentially like running a second operating system…

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      1 year ago

      There is this misconception of “using a lot of ram = bad”, but memory is not like cpu or gpu cycles.

      Unused memory is wasted memory. Chrome will use available memory to improve responsiveness. Primarily the memory use comes from keeping all open tabs in memory, so they are in the same state as you left them.

      When the system runs low on ram, chrome will start discarding old tabs and giving back memory to other processes. Firefox does the same thing.

      Also windows task manager is very inconsistent when it comes to memory usage. Right now it’s telling me chromium is using 1.4gb for 47 tabs. And memory usage is a lot more complicated anyway.

      • Empricorn@feddit.nl
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        1 year ago

        Counter-point: Chrome brought multiple computers/laptops to a standstill, but Firefox doesn’t. I used Chrome for years and just put up with it… But the lagging/slowness literally stopped when I switched. So while I’m sure you’re right in theory, something about Google’s implementation sucked on all the computers I used it on…