How does Google Chrome 'gluttonous' RAM come?
Corsair - a brand that is so famous in the high-end RAM market has shared on Twitter a humorous video parody describing how RAM is gobbled up.
Google Chrome is famous for consuming RAM and system resources. However, this browser still has the largest market share in the market today because of its fast speed, high performance and massive inventory.
And to help users visualize the "glutton" of this browser, Corsair - a brand that is so famous in the high-end RAM market has shared on Twitter a humorous video parody describing how RAM is How to "eat voraciously".
Check out the video below to see just how glamorous Google Chrome is.
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