Microsoft Edge vs Google Chrome: Which browser should you use?

 With the recent release of Microsoft’s latest Edge browser based on Chromium, many are asking if it’s better than Google Chrome. Today, we tested the new Edge browser to see if you should make the switch. We’ll be comparing the two browsers under these categories: RAM and CPU Usage, BrowserBench.org Benchmarks, Ease of Use, Browser Extensions, and Security Features.

Author’s Note: Results may vary from system to system, but the tests should give you a general idea of which browser performs better using the benchmarks tested.

RAM and CPU Usage

Starting with the question everyone has been asking, we tested for the RAM and CPU usage of both browsers in three different scenarios. We loaded one, five, and ten tabs in each test, and let the system load for 15 seconds, so the usage settles down. In the first test, we tested each browser with only the home tab open. In this test, Google Chrome used 260MB or 250% more RAM compared to Microsoft Edge. The CPU usage difference is almost negligible.

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