Mac Pro 1.5 TB RAM升级与Google Chrome浏览器



2019 Mac Pro + 1.5TB RAM = Ultimate Google Chrome Machine?我用6,000个选项卡进行了对比,并展示了那么多的RAM实际上有什么用。

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38 comments
  1. This is amazing. You should do one with Safari, and other browsers too. Just see how many tabs you can use when you get to such crazy numbers and which browsers are most usable and stable.

  2. You won’t technically “run out” of ram that easily. The OS will intervene and do flushing/garbage collection, and then if needed Swap space usage will kick in. You’ll be just fine. You’d have to keep going with a lot more abuse before you can halt the machine.

  3. Is this a chrome thing though? I mean in other chromium based browsers, does the same happens? Like Opera and the new Edge (i don't know if there's a mac version though) or what about firefox?

  4. It's probably been pointed out, but did you notice how macOS is actually managing the memory? Chrome THINKS it's using 1.5TB of RAM because that's what it asked for and that's what it was "given", but two things: if you have multiple tabs visiting the same location, nearly all the assets from the page will be a cached both in disk caches and in RAM while the app is running. Meaning that the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th time you copied the set of URLs, most of those will take up significantly less RAM than the initial load. Did you notice that at least in the edit you posted, there was always 600GB of RAM listed as "Free"? That means that according to macOS, you weren't really using all 1.5TB.

    Gotta love virtual memory systems.

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