
Don’t get me wrong but that “圆4 feature” is useless and the browser should be more focus on the security (always), it would be better to integrate an downloader database with hips (so no av needed anymore) or something like that but as always, hype is all about ….ītw Shumway works already good together with 圆4, most plugins which have backwards problems only need to change the paths and nothing else (if they are not native 圆4 ones) to solve the problems and since we can edit the. I’m using the nightlys since the beginning and the only problem are the backward compatibility and the installer but I’ve not understand why that take so long to “fix”, the plugin-container already works as a wrapper since v30 or less and it wouldn’t be that hard to separate two processes, one for x86 and one for 圆4. And I’m power user, the normal user not open 100 tabs every time…. I can use 100 tabs with 100x html5 content and it still not reach the 4gb wall.

If you Browser needs more than 4GB you definitely doing it wrong or the browser take to much ram for nothing. The only news is that it will be finally available for all at v37 and I still don’t get the point why we need such things in 64-Bit.

Maybe it’s time to upgrade your hardware? I currently run Chrome v.7 dev-m, and Nightly 35.0a1 () both are 64b versions under Windows 7-64b with hex-core CPU running at 4.1Ghz, 16Gb DDR3 RAM, and a 2Gb nVidia GT610 video card I overclock from stock 810Mhz to 1020Mhz which provides excellent 1080p gaming at 50fps. To hit over 1,600,000k I’d have to have over a dozen tabs open. The moment I visit a link, the base foot print changes to just under 400,000k – depending on how many extensions are being used on that page? and for each tab I open it adds another 50,000k – 150,000k per tab.

For me running Nightly 64b, and Chrome DEV-64b, Firefox runs just under 300,000k while Chrome where I have installed the same amount of extensions (15) as in Firefox runs the base program at just over 300,000k and each plug-in runs between 20,000k to just over 260,000k (Ad Block Plus) for a grand total of just over 1,600,000k.

? Firefox runs as a single operation, while Chrome runs each installed extension and plug-in as a separate process.
