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Nick Lothian
I'm seeing very high CPU usage by FriendFeed (constant 25% usage of a core) in Chrome 4.0.223.16 (on Vista). Anyone else seeing this?
FriendFeed cranks Firefox's CPU usage too. 3.5.4 on Vista, pulls about 60% on a single-core P4. - Chris, Taskerrific Guy
I see only 2-3% with spikes to 10 or 11 -- when there is a rush of activity but it must depend on who you are subscribed to and what stream you are looking at. - Brian Sullivan
This is on my home feed, and I'm not seeing much activity. The page is pretty static (maybe a new item every 15 minutes) - Nick Lothian
http://friendfeed.com/search... produces a stream of data and about 40% CPU usage on my laptop. Use that -- possibly that will allow oranges to oranges comparison? - Brian Sullivan
That shows 25-43% CPU usage in the chrome task manager. I think that is a % of total CPU time, because one CPU core is using around 60-75% and the other around 40-50%. - Nick Lothian
Or maybe the chrome task manager shows % of the total CPU chrome is using? I did have another CPU heave tab open. - Nick Lothian
With only this post open from FF, windows task manager shows 50% CPU usage, and Chrome task manager shows 40% - Nick Lothian
Not sure what the column represents -- but you can't bottle it - so you might as well use it - has always been my attitude. - Brian Sullivan