![]() The toggle is available in the “System” section of the settings menu. Performance Mode is rolling out now in version 91.0.856.0, available in the Canary channel. “Sleeping Tabs” essentially freezes a tab that’s left open in the background, saving resources when it’s not actively being used. One specific change Microsoft notes is that the “Sleeping Tabs” feature in Edge will be locked to five minutes when performance mode is turned on. Performance improvements might vary depending on your individual specifications and browser habits. Performance mode helps you optimize speed, responsiveness, memory, CPU and battery usage. ![]() Apparently, the mode may adjust based on your browsing habits too. In practice, Microsoft says the new mode will improve speed and responsiveness overall while “optimizing” the use of battery, CPU, and RAM. I want you to understand that battery boosting or RAM boosting apps are totally ineffective precisely. Try not to use the app on mobile data because it drastically impacts battery in both ways. Rolling out first to the Canary channel, “performance mode” in Microsoft Edge is designed to improve how the browser uses the resources available to it. The battery drain due to this app can be minimized by turning off unnecessary notifications and limit its usage. ![]() The latest addition coming to Microsoft Edge is “performance mode.” After switching to Chromium, Microsoft Edge exploded in popularity and quickly became the second-most popular desktop browser, and now, it just continues to add useful features to tempt away Chrome users.
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