Today I installed the out of beta Google Chrome to see if they improved since I’ve looked at the software. It seems to me that Google Chrome is in a worse state than before. I am not seeing any speed advantages over Firefox 3.0 with a lot of extensions and the worst part it actually uses a lot more memory than Firefox. Below you have 2 screenshots to prove my point.

In both browsers I opened Google Reader, Notebook, Gmail, Docs and Calendar.

As you can see the Chrome processes are using a total of around 167 MB of memory and almost the same amount of Virtual memory.

Firefox and Firefox Portable use around 120 MB of RAM and around 140MB of virtual memory.

When I have 3 GB of RAM on my Windows XP computer, these differences are nothing more than just a little annoyance, but I really do not like the fact that Google is going the Microsoft way of doing software. And when you think there are people that are saying that Firefox is bloatware since version 2.0

It seems to me that Google rushed the product. Not sure the reasons behind, but Chrome is still a long way from being a Firefox replacement or at least competitor and for the time being Firefox is the browser to beat.

Again like the first time I uninstalled Chrome in under a hour since installation. Now I am waiting for the Google Update process to kill itself :) .

3 Responses to “Google Chrome vs Firefox”

  1. Nex says:

    Yes google rushed from the first place when they introduced a very mature beta release.
    it’s obvious that “google chrome” won’t have a chance against firefox or even ie.
    i did installed google chrome after 15 minutes and from your words it won’t be installed until some dramatic changes takes place.

    =Firefox User=

  2. Chrome road to penetrate the domination of major browsers (like IE and Firefox) will likely still long. For now IE still dominates, but firefox still the best.

  3. Trev says:

    Ah, but it would use more memory as each tab runs in a separate thread. I must say that I really like Chrome, but yes, it is still buggy as hell, but then again it is very early days.

    But will it catch up with FireFox? I doubt it will even come close for a long long time + it doesn’t support extensions which is a bummer.

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