It has the following specs:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 2.0GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS
RAM: 2GB
I can have 30 background processes running and still have Firefox opened with 30 tabs (some of them with a video playing) without any of them constantly refreshing and being kicked out of the RAM.
Music player open (Foobar)
Email client open (Thunderbird)
Image viewer open (ACDSee)
And even a movie being played on a player (KMPlayer)
And with everything above running, nothing lags or gets kicked out of RAM and needs refreshing.
A latest smartphone with a Snapdragon 801 has more CPU power, more RAM and more graphics processing power.
So, how come you cannot have more than 5 tabs open in Chrome without one of them being kicked out if you open another tab, or app?
Is Android (and iOS) heavier than Windows?
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 2.0GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS
RAM: 2GB
I can have 30 background processes running and still have Firefox opened with 30 tabs (some of them with a video playing) without any of them constantly refreshing and being kicked out of the RAM.
Music player open (Foobar)
Email client open (Thunderbird)
Image viewer open (ACDSee)
And even a movie being played on a player (KMPlayer)
And with everything above running, nothing lags or gets kicked out of RAM and needs refreshing.
A latest smartphone with a Snapdragon 801 has more CPU power, more RAM and more graphics processing power.
So, how come you cannot have more than 5 tabs open in Chrome without one of them being kicked out if you open another tab, or app?
Is Android (and iOS) heavier than Windows?