Chrome gets a swanky new feature that will make loading pages faster

Google’s Chrome is notorious for eating up RAM capacity. Now, Google has started rolling out a new feature to its web browser that will make loading pages significantly faster.

Google has started rolling out a new feature called ‘back-forward cache’ to Chrome, which is aimed at making it easier for users to go back and forth select web pages. This feature is already available for Chrome on Android and now the company has started shipping it to its desktop-based platform on various operating systems.

“Back-forward cache is a browser feature which improves the user experience by keeping a page alive after the user navigates away from it and reuses it for session history navigation (browser back/forward buttons, history.back(), etc) to make the navigation instant,”

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