Chrome for Mac Gets New Energy‑Saving Tricks
What’s the Deal?
Google’s Chrome has just rolled out two handy new modes tailored for Macs that want to keep their juice going.
Energy Saver
When your Mac’s battery dips below 20 percent, the hair‑raising Energy Saver kicks in. It slashes power‑hungry tasks like flashy website effects, animations, and background processes.
Memory Saver
And when your RAM starts feeling tight, the Memory Saver is there to keep Chrome from hogging memory.
Why This Is Great
- Power saved = longer time between charges.
- Less lag on older machines.
- Looks and feels lighter.
All in all, Chrome’s updates are a win for anyone battling battery anxiety or memory overload. Give it a try and keep your Mac happily humming.

Say Goodbye to the Sluggish Web
Ever find yourself juggling tabs like a circus performer while trying to game or edit a video? Chrome’s new Memory Saver is here to pull the show off the ground.
What Does Memory Saver Do?
- Freezes tabs that aren’t in active use, keeping the memory freed for what really matters.
- When you zoom back in on a background tab, it reloads instantly, so you never miss a beat.
- “No extra battery drain,” says Google. Your device stays cool even while you’re firing on all cylinders.
Flexibility – Turn It On or Off Anytime
Open Settings → Memory Saver and toggle the mode. Not all sites need to be frozen, so you can exclude your favorite pages. Think of it like a personal bouncer keeping only the useful guests on the balcony.
Mac Users – Get Ready for Version 108
The next oh‑well‑what‑do‑I‑do upgrade, version 108, is rolling out soon. If you’re on macOS, you’ll get the same smooth‑browsing experience without drowning in unneeded memory.
Quick Recap
- Memory Saver → Slashes unwanted tab memory.
- Reloads when you return, no lag.
- Settings let you toggle or exempt sites.
- Mac version 108 coming soon.
Time to reclaim your browser’s powerhouse and keep your gaming and editing sessions running like a well‑tuned orchestra.
