

Google has started working on a new technology known as “PartitionAlloc”, which aims to prevent the Chrome browser from consuming system resources.
Google has started working on a new technology known as “PartitionAlloc”, which aims to prevent the Chrome browser from consuming system resources.
The CHROME browser is the most popular browser in the global market now, but it is the most exhausting of system resources, so Google is developing the browser to address this problem through the new “PartitionAlloc” technology.
The new technology was revealed on the Chromium Project website, where it was indicated that this technology targets memory as it allocates part in memory, while enhancing protection and safety standards, in addition to isolating the different sections in the URL, which allows protecting the operating system from software attacks Harmful.
Also, “PartitionAlloc” technology supports the quick launch feature of the Chrome browser, along with loading web pages with faster performance, while reducing the RAM consumption in the system.
As indicated by another report published via Windows Latest that Google had begun to develop the “PartitionAlloc” technology since last year, as Google plans to push the technology for each of the applications for Windows, Android, Linux and other systems soon.