Microsoft’s new RAM-throttling feature for Edge in Windows 11 could make me ditch Google Chrome for good

Microsoft is testing a new way to limit the amount of RAM its Edge web browser uses, in a move that could distract people from market leader Google Chrome.

As websites become more complex (and filled with ads), they use up more system memory on your desktop or laptop PC. If you often surf with many tabs open at once and have a few browser extensions installed, the amount of RAM your web browser is using can quickly add up. This can slow down your PC and drain your laptop’s battery faster.