A few days ago, Google released version 110 of its Chrome web browser, integrating a number of features that were announced months ago. From now on, Chrome should work more energy-efficiently and not load the memory of the host devices as much.

Actually, Google had the changes for greater energy efficiency in December announced along with Chrome 108. Only now, however, are the innovations finding their way across the board, so that Chrome 110 should finally leave its reputation as a memory hog behind. First, the austerity measures end up in Chrome for desktop systems like Windows and Chrome OS.
Google basically allows you to switch off the memory saving function

Memory and power saving function activated at the factory, but can be switched off

Chrome 110 should now prioritize active tabs and applications with the so-called memory saver, while inactive tabs end up in the background and are “put to sleep”, so to speak, even if they should still be visible in the tab bar. If you return to an inactive tab, the content should be reloaded, while the entry bar also informs you how much memory Chrome has freed for other tabs.
Google Chrome: Energy Saver & Memory SaverChrome: Chrome’s power saving feature is only available on notebooks

Also new is the so-called Energy Saver, which should ensure that the browser on Chromebooks and other notebooks protects the battery or extends the runtime. The user can choose whether the energy saver should be activated when the charge level falls below 20 percent or when the power adapter is unplugged.

If the Energy Saver is active in Chrome, smooth scrolling is switched off, as are animations on websites. The browser also reduces the frame rate of videos in order to reduce the power consumption of the respective graphics unit.

According to Google, Chrome 110 comes with Energy Saver and Memory Saver enabled. In the browser settings, however, both functions can be deactivated via the performance tab. Desktop systems don’t seem to show the power saving feature anyway. In principle, quick access to the settings is possible via the input bar (omnibox) by entering the following flags:

chrome://flags/#battery-saver-mode-available

chrome://flags/#high-efficiency-mode-available

Summary

  • Chrome 110 released: Integrated power & memory saving features.
  • Memory Saver prioritizes active tabs & applications.
  • Energy Saver protects the battery and extends the runtime.
  • Smooth scrolling & animations turned off.
  • Settings can be deactivated via the performance tab.
  • Quick access via input bar possible.

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