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Chrome is powerful, but it can be a resource hog on Windows machines, especially older or budget ones. Use these features to keep your system fast: You don't need to do anything manually
To prevent slowdowns, check your settings for "Memory Saver" (often found under Performance). This snoozes inactive tabs to free up RAM for what you're actually using. Optimizing Chrome for Windows Staying safe and efficient
Chrome now supports a native split-screen view, allowing you to manage two tabs side-by-side without needing external Windows management tools.
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