Thanks to your feedback, we’ve updated the feature, and we’re now ready to release to the Beta Channel. Thank you to all the Insiders who’ve sent us feedback and shared their experiences with sleeping tabs! Although individual device performance varies depending on configuration and usage, we’ve heard from users that this decrease in resource and battery usage has improved their browsing experience. It also increases your battery life as a sleeping tab uses 37% less CPU on average than a non-sleeping tab. Using sleeping tabs on Microsoft Edge typically reduces memory usage by 32% on average. Just like a good night’s sleep allows you to stay focused and productive the next day, sleeping tabs helps optimize your browser’s performance by freeing up resources for the tabs you’re really using. To improve the memory and CPU usage of the browser, we’ve launched ‘sleeping tabs’. To us, delivering world-class performance means better speed and responsiveness, all while using fewer system resources. The Microsoft Edge team is on a mission to create a browser that keeps up with you and never slows you down. New to sleeping tabs? Read more in our previous blog post. Note: We’re in the process of deploying this feature starting with today’s release of Beta 88, so it might be a little while before you see it in your channel and build.
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