This upcoming addition was spotted by a Redditor u/Leopeva64-2 who found a Performance Page in the settings menu in Chrome’s latest Canary build. It included a Memory Saver and Energy Saver mode. According to the Redditor, the energy-saver mode will hibernate tabs that are not used in a while, freeing up valuable RAM. When the memory mode is active, one would see a needle gauge icon on the right-hand side of the address bar. When Memory Saver is active, you will see a needle gauge icon on the right-hand side of the address bar. When a user revisits the snoozed tabs, a pop-up will appear revealing how much RAM had been freed for some tasks. User has the choice to turn the Memory Saver mode on or off and can also set an exception for the website to never snooze them. These websites can be YouTube if you love listening to music or live game scores website. This feature will be a blessing for those devices which always have RAM issues and for people who forget to close previous tabs in chrome. The battery-saver mode turns off high refresh rate features, and visual effects, and limits background activity to save the battery life of your device. Currently, these changes only appear in Chrome Canary however Google plans to launch it for everyone throughout the globe. This new addition is going to make this browser stand out among others. Also Read: Google Chrome is the most unsafe browser in 2022 with 303 vulnerabilities: Report