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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The new RAM slider looks like it’s designed primarily for PC gamers. The new RAM slider looks like it’s designed ...
The Chromium-based Microsoft Edge web browser is set to get a new feature that will let you limit the amount of RAM it uses. If you're a Chrome or Edge user, you're probably aware that when it comes ...
Old-school user-controlled memory management is back, baby! Or at least it’s a feature Microsoft is testing in the newest builds of its Chromium-based Edge browser (via The Verge). User Leopeva64 on X ...
Microsoft has introduced a new feature in the beta version of its Edge browser that empowers users to manage RAM consumption. This functionality, previously available only in the Canary build (the ...
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User-controlled RAM for web browsers is making a comeback for Microsoft and its Chromium-based browser, Edge, with the company reportedly testing out the feature in a specific build. This will allow ...
Something to look forward to: Since it replaced Internet Explorer as the default Windows browser a few years ago, Microsoft Edge has kept on adding new features and steadily gained market share, even ...