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Google Chrome Will Start Using 10% More RAM Now, Thanks to Spectre Soon Google Chrome is going to use even more of your RAM, assuming that it’s even possible to use more than it already does. This is because of Chrome 67’s new Site Isolation feature to protect against Spectre. Read More » |
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