On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 13:36:22 +0000, Richard Kettlewell wrote:
> Kiwi User writes:
>> This is obvious from the 'top' display: Chromium is using more than one
>> core all by itself: 29% of the power of the four cores, showing up as
>> two processes, one eating 110% of a core and the other thread eating 7%
>> of another core and both consuming 27% of the available RAM. This makes
>> it look as though you are running two copies of Chromium (1296 and
>> 1999). If so, WHY? If you're not running two copies, what are you doing
>> to Chromium to make it run as two processes?
>
> Chromium is inherently multi-process.
>
Understood.
> https://www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/multi-process-
architecture
That's very useful for understanding what top shows. Thanks for posting.
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