![]() Discarded tabs are still visible on the tab strip and get reloaded when clicked on” and it absolutely works as described. The feature is described in the Chrome Flags menu as follows: “If enabled, tabs get discarded from memory when the system memory is low. But with Tab Discarding enabled, Chrome tosses out most of those tabs from memory and reduces the memory usage footprint in half, while preventing the app from having to use swap to store tabs that aren’t even in active use. ![]() Click the “Discard” button next to any tab to manually intervene and discard that tab from memoryįor example, I currently have 77 tabs open in Google Chrome, causing Chrome to consume 16GB of memory and forcing the application to use virtual memory.Review your tabs and discarded tabs (marked with a “” prefix), the very bottom of this window will show memory usage data as well. ![]()
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