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Gpu memory monitor11/1/2022 ![]() ![]() Boxtrolls and Twitter are pretty much the same as without GPU acceleration. On top of the tab rendering process, we get the GPU process which apparently has a hard time feeding the GPU all those moving lines and shapes. Taking into account that the scaling is different we can see that the CPU utilization during the Canvas demo practically doubled. Now let’s have the same chart for Chrome with GPU hardware acceleration turned on: Chrome: CPU Usage with Hardware Acceleration The different colors indicate which Chrome sub-processes perform how much work. The four test phases are clearly visible. Let’s take a look at the CPU utilization of Chrome without GPU acceleration first: Chrome: CPU Usage without Hardware Acceleration #GPU MEMORY MONITOR WINDOWS#For data collection and visualization I used our Windows performance monitoring product uberAgent for Splunk. The tests were run on a Lenovo W540 with an Intel HD Graphics 4600 GPU. 95m, Firefox 34.0.5, and Internet Explorer. I ran all three major browsers in their newest incarnations through the scenario outlined above: Chrome. Suffice to say that there are great differences between the browsers tested. ![]() While running these tests I deliberately ignored things like visual quality, framerates, etc.
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