Google Chrome (finally?) reduces memory and CPU drain While a few days ago we were singing the praises of all the novelties of the, today it's the turn of its number 1 rival: version 57 of Google Chrome arrives with several new features, foremost among them a savings in the memory and CPU consumption. The most popular browser in the world has always had a serious problem with draining system resources, and though they've been talking about fixing this for a while, they haven't gotten far in doing it to be honest. Though from Chrome 55 onward the smartphone version was, there was still a lot of room for maneuver, especially on the desktop. Or at least that was the case until this latest update appeared, bringing internal improvements along with it.
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