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Finding Chrome tabs using more resources just got easier .
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Updated onJuly 22, 2024
updated onJuly 22, 2024
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Google continues to work on improving Chrome’s performance. We previously reported on Memory Saver, whichoffers three modes to maximize memory savings. In addition, Chrome will show performance issue alertswhen certain tabs use more CPU.
Now, Google is taking a step further by allowing you to take action on resource-intensive tabs by turning them inactive on demand to free up more resources. Here’s how you can experience and use the new “Performance Issue Alert” in Chrome Canary to make the browser more responsive and faster.
Google is wary of Chrome performance issues orwants to ditch the “memory hog” tag. Thecompany is working onidentifying tabs that use more resources (similar to how it already shows each tab’s memory usage in a hover card) and triggering a notification for the user to click a “Fix” button.
This is a great feature, but the notification will only appear when tabs start using a certain CPU threshold. Since Google may not be entirely confident in the natural trigger,it providesanother way to force an alert. Windows Report, which spotted the bug and flag first, verified the feature worked fine.
How to trigger “Performance issue Alert” in Chrome right now
A notification will appear on the right side of the toolbar, stating
“Performance issue alert. These tabs are using extra resources. To improve your performance, let Chrome make them inactive” with “Fix Now” and “Dismiss” buttons.
All resource-hogging tabs will be immediately unloaded when you click the “Fix Now” button. You can verify this fix by checking their status under “Loading Status” on chrome://discards, where they should be listed as “Unloaded.”
Performance Intervention Demo mode flag, when enabled:
” CPU thresholds and rate limiting will be ignored, so performance intervention UI may be easily triggered through natural browser usage or force triggered in chrome://discards. All suggested actionable tabs will meet the normal discard criteria except for needing to stay in the background for a set minimum time”, the flag description reads.
This feature offers a one-click solution to improve Chrome’s performance. Notably, Google is also working onboosting background tab performance,fixing out-of-memory errors caused by the process-per-site feature, and proactively developing a feature toshow notifications about Chrome tips and features on Windows.
That’s not all, Chrome is making users aware about Dangerous download warning with a new interstitial.
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Venkat
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Venkat, an experienced tech writer from India, specializes in uncovering new web browser features and tech trends. His work bridges the gap between technology and its users, making the digital world more accessible.
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Venkat is an experienced tech writer who specializes in uncovering new web browser features and tech trends.