Chrome splits every tab, plugin and extension into its own process. This leads to higher RAM usage since it has to duplicate some tasks for every tab. Also, chrome’s prerendering feature can cause higher memory usage. Certain extensions websites may also leak memory causing higher RAM usage.
Does Chrome use a lot of RAM?
If you have ever run your own browser RAM-use test, there’s a strong chance you found Chrome using more RAM than other browsers. Google Chrome is absolutely one of the fastest browsers, but it needs a lot of RAM to take that title.
Does more RAM make Chrome faster?
Conclusion. While RAM will help the Web browser run, it won’t have a direct impact on Internet speed. Whether or not an upgrade in RAM will make the browser work better depends on how much memory is already in the system.