Google Chrome reduces the autonomy of Macs by up to several hours

MacBook Pro reduced autonomy Chrome

  If you use a MacBook for some time and don't forget Safari because it does not offer you all the benefits of the browser Google Chrome, well then you've probably noticed at some point that your laptop's battery life isn't quite as great as it appears Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. If this is true, then I inform you that the browser Google Chrome reduces by up to 213 minutes, or 3 and a half hours, the autonomy of a Mac's battery during normal use, the figures being obtained following a test made for Safari and the Google browser on a MacBook Pro 2015.

  According to the test made for both browsers, MacBook Pro 2015 it works for 13 hours and 18 minutes for web browsing using Safari and 9 hours and 45 minutes under the same conditions, but using the Chrome browser, the difference being colossal under conditions where the hardware does not change during the tests. The battery autonomy is affected by the very high requirements of the Chrome browser, which scores up to 30% lower than Safari in performance tests, the even stranger part being that Google's browser cannot play certain YouTube videos, in the latter case the 4K ones at 60 fps.

  Although the world has been complaining about this problem for years and many of Google's employees use Apple's Macs, the browser is still far from offering a perfect user experience, at least in terms of battery life.