Google makes Chrome’s best feature even better at saving your RAM

Google Chrome released its Memory Saver feature in an update back in February 2023, after it was announced in December 2022, which works by snoozing tabs not currently in use from your PC’s memory. And now the tech giant is set on enhancing the feature even more.

Memory Saver will be getting a new addition, first discovered by Leopeva64, that shows how much memory each tab was hogging before it was made inactive by the tool. You simply need to hover over the tab in question, and a card will appear below it that shows the exact amount of RAM in question. 

It’s an incredibly useful feature that lets you see important information without having to dig through various menus. There’s also a different feature that greys out the inactive tab, making the effect of Memory Saver even clearer to users.

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According to Android Police, Google is working on another tool that displays this same information on the Memory Saver badge that appears in the address bar. It seems that it’ll be adding a graph that shows whether the amount of RAM you’ve saved with this feature is a sufficient amount or not.

Google Chrome still needs to watch out 



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