![]() In part, that’s due to its new CSS engine, known as Quantum CSS or Stylo. Mozilla appears to be promising that Quantum will scale across your CPUs equally, removing the stress on the system that can slow it down. ![]() In our tests, the Firefox browser may have consumed less memory than other browsers, but its CPU usage topped the charts. Firefox Quantum specifically addresses this, provided that you have a modern CPU that extends across a few cores and threads. If Firefox has a weak point, it’s CPU usage. Mozilla claims that Firefox Quantum will consume about 30 percent less memory than Chrome. In our tests, Firefox consumed far less memory than any other browser. That may be because at the time we tested, Mozilla had begun implementing some of the multi-process improvements that we see now within Firefox Quantum. Where Firefox has traditionally excelled, though, is in memory usage. Mozilla says Firefox Quantum is “perceivably faster” than Chrome when surfing popular websites, and published a YouTube video to prove it. If Firefox Quantum is twice as fast as regular Firefox, that would put it in league with Chrome or Opera. Firefox Quantum: More performance, same stingy memory usage The new Photo UI revamps the look and feel of Firefox.
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