Internet Desktop – There have been reports in recent days that desktop computers are slowing down while using the Google Chrome browser. Users of the social media platform claim that this is due to increased use of RAM and memory (computing resources) by the browser. Users say this causes the computer to respond slowly and the browser tabs to open late. Google has taken steps to fix this problem. As part of this, a new technology called ‘Partition Alloc’ is being developed, according to project company Chrome Chrome.
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Partition Alok is a technology that allocates memory to the browser. Determine how much memory your browser should allocate to which objects. In addition, it provides greater security for the browser. This means that every time we open the URL in the Browser tab, it splits the memory into different parts. It also prevents malware programs from infecting the operating system (OS). Also, the Chrome browser runs faster and internal web pages load faster. This will further improve the performance of the RAM.
Information that Partition Alok technology will soon be introduced for Windows, as well as for Android and Linux operating systems. We are currently testing this tool as a beta version on the Windows and Android operating systems. There are some problems with the Linux version. It looks like they will be fixed soon and they will be retested. Tested this technology on Windows and Android has shown better performance. The technology is also being tested in the Microsoft Edge browser and details will be revealed soon, according to the Chromium project.
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