There’s also clearance on the 64-bit Google Chrome for Android version which will arrive to devices running Android 10 with 8GB RAM or more. Google also claims 22% better browser process performance, 8% better rendering and 3% GPU improvements. In addition, the new Chrome for Android should bring improved memory use and reduce crashes while also booting up 7.5% faster on startup. Google explains this will help you get a more responsive feel while the webpage actually loads up in the background. The so-called “Freeze-dried” tabs aka tabs you’ve left open from your previous browser session will now be saved in a special lightweight version that takes up as much space as a screenshot and still supports scrolling, zooming and tapping on links. ![]() The latest Google Chrome for Android update brings improved memory management which helps Chrome start 13% faster than before.
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