According to a Chrome Developers blog post, Google is planning a limited release of Chrome 110 a week early — releasing an Early Stable version on February 1, 2023, instead of February 7, 2023, when the wider Stable release is set to drop. The reason Google has decided to do a limited or staggered rollout is that it’s testing a number of new features.
One of the most important features coming in Chrome 110 is a wider release of Memory Saver Mode, which entered beta testing on December 8, 2022. Google claims that Memory Saver mode will keep your computer running smoothly while using 40% less memory when the feature is active. Chrome will do this by putting inactive tabs to sleep to free up memory for active tabs and other programs. When you return to the inactive tab, Chrome will automatically restore any deactivated parts of the page.
Alongside Memory Saver Mode, Chrome is also introducing a battery saver mode, which limits background processes and visual effects when your device battery dips below 20%. Just how well these two new performance settings work and how stable they will remain to be seen, and that’s why Chrome 110’s Early Stable version will be rolling out early to a limited number of users. This will allow Chrome to test the feature on a larger sample size while limiting the impact of any potentially unstable features.
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