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Google claims Chrome is now faster than ever – but I’m still worried that the browser remains a RAM hog

  • Google has made under-the-hood tweaks to Chrome, claiming it is now 10% faster than a year ago.
  • Improvements have been seen in Chrome's Speedometer 3.0 benchmark scores with the latest version 139.
  • The Chrome team has worked on rendering paths to enhance performance and responsiveness.
  • Google's optimizations include memory enhancements, cache utilization, and data structure refinements.
  • Despite Chrome being faster, concerns about its RAM usage persist, especially on low-end PCs.
  • Google has made efforts to address Chrome's reputation as a RAM hog in recent updates.
  • While Chrome's performance seems good, trust issues remain due to privacy concerns around user data.
  • Comparative results with other browsers are not provided, but recent Speedometer testing suggests Chrome outperforms.
  • Chrome's performance improvements may counterbalance its RAM-heavy reputation but concerns persist in this area.
  • Issues around web browser trust and privacy, particularly with Google, continue to be raised online.

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