Thread:Glflegolas/@comment-25533095-20151120151009/@comment-4750818-20151121122055

Google Chrome tends to be slower than Firefox in most speed tests these days, except if the webpage you're loading uses a lot of HTML5 (in which case, it's the fastest). I think it's because Google Chrome splits every single add-on on every tab you're running into a separate process. The advantage of this is that if an add-on crashes, it won't crash the browser, but the disadvantage is significantly higher memory usage.

Glflegolas (admin) Send a Messenger  12:20, November 21, 2015 (UTC)