How about I compare chrome vs Firefox with my addon's for both, it goes something like this for 1 tab. No need to open more and waste more of my resources. Also add the usage of the GoogleUpdater process on top of this to. This being an older image Chrome probably would use even more now as it becomes more bloated.
HTML5 compliance?
Not a final specification.
Where's was Chrome's support of the open <video> tags. They pushed h264, failed, then made WebM which MPEG is now forming a patent pool against, real good.
That test pages also tests h264/MPEG4, which is impossible for Firefox to pass because then we have to pay for the product. Same with MP3 and AAC. a shame Google, Apple and Microsoft all own the license because they founded it though, bullying much?
Nothing's wrong with my Chrome, I guess their extension API is just that bad, and that image doesn't even have the likes of AdBlock for Chrome installed which would raise it even more. You asked for proof of Firefox having lower memory usage and there it is. Maybe you should reinstall your Firefox. Or maybe if you actually had all those tabs open you would show us the actual process list being as it's multi-processed.
I was showing the main chrome.exe memory usage Echo, if you looked at chrome you'd realise that each chrome.exe past the base one only uses 15-20mb of memory, so it still comes in under Firefox. I've used multiple installations of Firefox over a large amount of computers, and found similar results.
I know exactly how Chrome works, lets add the overhead of addons all having their own process and wasting more memory and the fact that it can go well over 30mb per tab http://i.imgur.com/4hAa4.png, why hide the actual amount of memory your chrome is using by only posting that one process, if each uses 20mb for the 4 you mention then that's ~121mb, which is still more than my Firefox will use with addons and tabs.
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