On, Chrome has cut the number of wakeups from 1010 to 720. Instead of using 0.3 percent of the CPU, Chrome now utilizes 0.1 percent as a result of a 66 percent reduction in timer firings. With a 59 percent reduction in timer firings, Chrome now clocks in with about 316 wakeups in 30 seconds (closer to Safari’s total).Īnother improvement to Chrome applies to the Google search results page. Safari had just 312 wakes over the same time period. ![]() ![]() For example, it tested the browser on, finding a total of 768 wakeups over 30 seconds. Google strongly based its improvements to Chrome’s overzealous battery usage by comparing it to Apple’s Safari browser.
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