Specifically, that when going to search for something into the address bar, it can randomly crash. In a report via The Verge, however, some users have reported a rather curious problem with Edge. It runs fast, smooth, and certainly doesn’t seem to (comparatively speaking) want to eat up anywhere near as much RAM as Chrome. It should be noted though, the decision to swap has come with many good reasons. While still a long way behind the market share of Google Chrome, it has still managed (in such a relatively short period) to make more than a few converts. With the release of the new chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser only a couple of months ago, it has already started to gain a surprisingly level of traction with PC users.
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