
Now use this shortcut to run Chrome always. The path you can copy-paste is: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" -process-per-site

Chrome does this to avoid any data loss if any of your tabs crash. So this is basically a default setting in Chrome that runs multiple processes for each tab, utility, and each extension. This obviously used a good amount of RAM and other resources in our PC.īefore we proceed with the fix, we first need to learn why Google runs multiple processes even for a single-window open. This is because Chrome opens a separate process for each of its tab, extension, tab and, subframe.

I could see 18 running even though I had opened only in one single window with 4 tabs. But if you open the Task Manager, you may be surprised to see many Google Chrome processes running. Google Chrome is my default browser like millions of other users and I am actually happy with it.
