“Chrome on Android now loads pages near instantaneously when you navigate backwards and forward, making these common tasks super fast,” added. Apart from this Chrome now starts up to 25 per cent faster, loads pages up to 7 per cent faster, and does all of this using less power and RAM than before,” Waddell said. “The web browser will now prioritise an user’s active tabs over everything that’s open thus “reducing CPU usage by up to 5x and extending battery life by up to 1.25 hours (based on our internal benchmarks). The feature will be rolling out first to Chromebooks, then to other desktop platforms soon, Waddell said. Users can type the name of the page that they are looking for in tab search box and Chrome will display the same. It’s search … for your tabs!” wrote Matt Waddell, Director of Product, Chrome in a blog post. “You’ll now be able to see a list of your open tabs - regardless of the window they’re in - then quickly type to find the one you need. The tech giant as part of the update is adding tab search to the Chrome toolbox.
The internet major announced the final release of its Chrome 2020 with a range of new updates and features. Google is adding a new tab search functionality on its web browser Google Chrome.