Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Chrome for Windows gets updated with battery saving capabilities and “do not track” feature

Chrome for Windows gets updated with battery saving capabilities and “do not track” feature

The latest Google Chrome update for Windows is focus on saving battery life and easier website permissions. Google has recently enabled GPU-accelerated video decoding on its browser for Windows. Using GPU-accelerated video decoding especially when watching videos can increase battery life, says Ami Fischman, a Software Engineer at Google. In a series of tests conducted, it was confirmed that the batteries lasted 25 percent longer when GPU-accelerated video decoding was enabled on Chrome.

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