Article 69AFE Google’s Chrome browser now squeezes more battery life out of MacBooks

Google’s Chrome browser now squeezes more battery life out of MacBooks

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Jess Weatherbed
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STK114_Google_Chrome_02.0.jpg When tested on a MacBook Pro 13 (M2, 2022) the new Chrome optimizations provided 17 hours of web browsing and 18 hours of video playback on YouTube. | Image: The Verge

Google has announced several changes to its Chrome web browser that can boost the battery life on MacBooks, extending how much usage users can get out of a single charge. By optimizing systems like memory compression and JavaScript timers, MacBook users can now browse the web via Chrome and watch YouTube videos for longer, with tests conducted on a MacBook Pro 13 (M2, 2022) achieving 17 hours of web browsing and 18 hours of video playback on YouTube.

Google didn't provide figures for the device's battery life prior to this update, so we can't make a direct before and after comparison, but The Verge managed to drain the battery of the same MacBook in 16 hours and 30 minutes running a variety of everyday tasks. Google's performance tests...

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