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Same speed? Then you must have a really old computer lol, even my craptop loads pages faster on Chrome.
Add-ons are worthless and they aren't the aim of Chrome either, they want a slim, easy-acces design without all the fancy stuff that's in reality good for nothing.
The reason that it uses slightly more memory is because it separates the web processes in to different processes rather than keep it one process like traditional browsers. This means that Chrome would indeed be slower for people with little RAM... Why separate it? Well, all process can run simultaneously this way, unlike one by one. If one of the processes freezes, you can simply terminate that process without having to restart your browser. You can then simply reload it by reloading the page(s) where it crashed.
On an other note, I noticed how Chrome easily beats Firefox at javascripting. It takes a few minutes for Firefox to fill in the massrecruitment page for me on a +3mill world, while only a few seconds for Chrome.
Safari has a nice look, but a lot of security flaws, when I used it it was the fastest, but that was a long time ago. Opera is the best for trains due to a few functions, not because it's necessarily faster.
Add-ons are worthless and they aren't the aim of Chrome either, they want a slim, easy-acces design without all the fancy stuff that's in reality good for nothing.
The reason that it uses slightly more memory is because it separates the web processes in to different processes rather than keep it one process like traditional browsers. This means that Chrome would indeed be slower for people with little RAM... Why separate it? Well, all process can run simultaneously this way, unlike one by one. If one of the processes freezes, you can simply terminate that process without having to restart your browser. You can then simply reload it by reloading the page(s) where it crashed.
On an other note, I noticed how Chrome easily beats Firefox at javascripting. It takes a few minutes for Firefox to fill in the massrecruitment page for me on a +3mill world, while only a few seconds for Chrome.
Safari has a nice look, but a lot of security flaws, when I used it it was the fastest, but that was a long time ago. Opera is the best for trains due to a few functions, not because it's necessarily faster.