However, one of, if not the biggest downside to Chrome is its memory usage. Simply put, Google Chrome uses way too much RAM, and having a few tabs open can make Chrome so slow it's unbearable.
Also: Google just launched a faster, more efficient Chrome browser for Windows ... attacker can arbitrarily and concurrently modify any memory inside the sandbox address space as this primitive ...
CVE-2025-0451, meanwhile, is “only” a medium-rated vulnerability and impacts the Extensions API.
Thankfully, Google knows this, which is why the company introduced Energy Saver and Memory Saver modes in the latest version of Chrome. First up is Memory Saver mode, which should be especially ...
Google Chrome is getting new security and performance features. The web browser’s latest version (M12) upgrades Safety Check and Memory Saver while adding the ability to save tab groups.
To simplify memory management, Google also introduced Memory Saver last year. In our testing, we didn't see the new task manager design in Chrome 132 stable or version 134 Canary either ...
Chrome 133 and Firefox 135 were released with patches for multiple high-severity memory safety vulnerabilities.
Google's Chrome browser might soon get a useful security upgrade: detecting passwords used in data breaches and then ...
Google has released a Chrome 133 update to address four high-severity vulnerabilities reported by external researchers.
A beta version of Google Chrome for Android launched in February ... Tabs are sandboxed to make sure processes cannot interacting with critical memory functions and other processes.