I've been experiencing the same thing with Chrome on this beta. After a few hours everything starts getting slow, especially switching between tabs. Restarting the browser speeds it up a little, but it takes a full reboot to get it back to normal. For a little while..I have noticed my Chrome Browser is extremely slow since updating to Beta 4, as is Edge Beta. Safari and Firefox are snappy as ever, leading me to think it's not my ISP. Anyone else?
So happy that I'm not alone. Exactly my issue too. it's like every other click of the mouse button would get stuck waiting for 20s until time-out and only then would chrome become responsive again. Hopefully Monterey beta5 fixes it or chrome releases new update to cope. It is so slow and unbearable that I could no longer work so I had to give up Chrome and switch to Safari until beta5 comes out.I have noticed my Chrome Browser is extremely slow since updating to Beta 4, as is Edge Beta. Safari and Firefox are snappy as ever, leading me to think it's not my ISP. Anyone else?
no difference here on my macs; probably not the same issue...and now today safari is slow as can be....
just reset nvram, will see if that helps here... thanx!I was having similar issues up until today and then did some research and found that others were having high CPU with the windowsserver process. To clear the issue I reset the NVRam that someone else suggested and since then MS Edge has not been having any issues where as before I was getting slow response and beachball quite often. At first I thought it was one of the extensions and started removing them without any success. Since doing the NVRam reset and things have been working normal and I have reloaded all my extensions without issues.
Did it myself and things seem snappier. No beach balls at the moment.just reset nvram, will see if that helps here... thanx!