
It seems that one problem with Chrome has been discovered, and it has to do with a feature known as Keystone. This has led to users looking to other browsers, even though they may end up sacrificing key features, or more importantly, speed. But until now, the efforts have not worked as well as we would have liked. To be fair, Google has recognized the problem and has been actively working to try and combat the resource-hogging. We’ve seen YouTube videos testing just how many Chrome tabs it would take to slow down the Mac Pro which starts at a cool $6,000 for the base configuration. Chrome takes up so many resources that it can bring even the most expensive and powerful computers to their knees. The problem with using Chrome is a tale as old as time.


Is your Mac running slow? It could be Google Chrome
