Chrome version of the new version promises to reduce RAM consumption to 1/3, invite you to update. Recently, you probably already know that Google Chrome is about to have RAM optimization similar to Microsoft Edge called Segment Heap. Previously this feature was only available for UWP (Universal Windows Platform) and Microsoft applications, but with the latest version of Windows (version 2004), it was available for any Win32 application, including famous Google Chrome browser.
In the Chromium blog, Google Chrome representative Bruce Dawson confirmed that this feature was present in the latest Canary version of Google Chrome, namely Version 85.0.4182.0 (Official Build) Canary (64-bit). According to Microsoft, Segment Heap has helped save the amount of RAM that Edge Chromium browser uses up to 1/3, and because it uses the same Chromium core, we can expect a similar result when it is brought up. Google Chrome.
If your computer has a limited amount of RAM and is running Windows 10 version 2004 (with May 2020 Update installed), you can install and try Chrome Canary. It will be a browser running separately from Google Chrome, so do not worry that Google Chrome is deleted. Note that this is a developer version, with the latest features tested, so it may not be as stable as Google Chrome. In return, in general it is still quite safe for you to fiddle, “change the wind” a bit if the default browser is too boring. You can download Chrome Canary here .