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Google is reportedly experimenting with new features in Chrome, tacking in JavaScript throttling as a way to improve battery life. That’s based on a feature discovered in the latest test builds ...
“Quick intensive throttling” in Chrome stops background pages from loading JavaScript elements after 10 seconds, down from the previous limit of five minutes. Google explains: ...
Google is tweaking its Chrome browser to make it faster and less battery-intensive – and soon it will start throttling background CPU-heavy tabs.
Google Chrome's going to throttle background tabs in the quest for longer laptop battery life. News. ... that Google created this flag in late 2015 as a way for developers to test JavaScript, ...
With Chrome M87, JavaScript Timer wake-ups in the background will update just once a minute, reducing CPU usage by up to 5 times, and extending battery life by 1.25 hours, according to Google ...
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