Google Chrome has used the latest Windows 10 feature

Google Chrome browser has been censured for the issue of taking up a ton of memory, yet in Windows 10, another feature will in the long run control Chrome’s “greedy”, and Microsoft Edge is as of now using The capacity and memory utilization have been incredibly improved.

Windows 10 May Update (version 2004) introduces a new memory management feature called “SegmentHeap” for Win32 applications such as Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, which can be used by developers to reduce RAM usage of their applications. Earlier this month, Google confirmed that it planned to use SegmentHeap to solve Chrome’s memory footprint. Today, Google finally enabled support for this feature in the latest version of Chrome Canary for Windows 10. In Chrome Canary 85.0.4182.0 version, the SegmentHeap function is already available.

Microsoft’s Chromium Edge browser with SegmentHeap support has been introduced to almost all Windows 10 users in the latest May 2020 update. Microsoft said that the browser’s memory usage has dropped by 27%.

Google is adding the second phase of this feature to the Chrome browser, and it may soon be available on the Beta channel. However, it may take several months for the stable version of Google Chrome to support the SegmentHeap function. In addition.

 

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