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keeperofdakeys
10y ago
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Personally I have both working fine with hundreds of tabs, but chrome uses 5-10 times the ram.
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anexprogrammer
10y ago
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Hmm. Maybe it's a FF add-on causing the problems for me, though I'm not using anything uncommon. An internal ps like chrome has might help pinning that down.
Chrome is definitely the RAM greedy one (and so many processes!), and always has been.
keeperofdakeys
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10y ago
Firefox has "about:memory", which can give you some rather detailed information about memory usage.
swatthatfly
10y ago
Chrome has chrome://memory-redirect/
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