Noticias ALEJANDRO Posted May 29, 2024 Posted May 29, 2024 If we talk about web browsers, the first name that always comes to mind of most users is Google Chrome. While it is true that it is the browser with the largest market share, this is not because it is the best browser, but because it is available natively on all Android devices and the insistence of all its platforms (search engine, Gmail, YouTube and others) to invite users to use it. Chrome has always been a resource eater. The more tabs we open, the more and more the computer will suffer, which is a problem especially on low-performance computers. Edge, for its part, and unlike Chrome, with each new version not only improves by adding new improvements and functions, but also the guys from Redmond improve its performance to improve what it already offers. Edge is installed on all Windows 10 and Windows 11 computers by default so it always performs better than any other. However, Microsoft is not satisfied with that leadership position and continually works to improve it. Since version number 122, Microsoft has introduced a series of changes to the user interface, changes that have allowed it to improve its responsiveness, especially on computers without an SSD and with less than 8 GB of RAM. Edge, the perfect browser for low-resource computers With the changes that Microsoft has introduced since version 122, we are currently on version 125, Edge is now 76% faster on computers that use a traditional hard drive (HDD) and that are managed by less than 8GB of RAM , so it's perfect for older, low-resource computers that are still constantly fighting with Chrome when they need to open multiple tabs. Click
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