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Chrome using approximately double the RAM of Firefox... Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:30:23 AM#125500Perm Link
Does it sound reasonable to have Chrome using about double the memory that Firefox does (average per-tab)?
I've got 15 tabs via 2 windows in Chrome, which totals 905.9 MB; Firefox has 17 tabs via 4 windows in one profile, 3 tabs via 1 window in another, which totals 490.8 MB. Details below:
Profile A (Firefox)
Tabs-per-window:
{4,7,3,3)
Extensions:
DownloadHelper 4.7.3
DownThemAll! 1.1.10
Google Toolbar for Firefox 7.0.20100326L
Lazarus: Form Recovery 2.0.5
NoScript 1.9.9.87
Profile B (Firefox)
Tabs-per-window:
{3}
Extensions:
Google Toolbar for Firefox 7.1.20100408Lb1
Live HTTP headers 0.16
Total RAM from Firefox = 490.8 MB
Total RAM from Chrome = 905.9 MB
This puts it at roughly 25 MB per-tab for Firefox, and 60 MB per-tab for Chrome... that sounds quite high to me, but I don't know; what do you people think?
My understanding is that Chrome puts each tab in a new process which will take up much more RAM. If a "tab" crashes, it won't take down the entire browser. Firefox will be doing the same in a future release.
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