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No browser running in XP is more efficient than a browser running in 7+ (based on my runs on both OSes for years). To get most of your hardware for browsing, Windows 7 is the minimum recommended. For decent browsing experience in XP, a quad core + 4 GB RAM with PAE patch and a SATA HDD is sufficent (but it would be much better in 7 anyway).
Test same browser in same machine, but this time with Windows 7. You'll see that it will perform much better in what it did in XP.
Hardware acceleration has been absent from Chromium since 2014. It was less apparent in those days, since a lot of multimedia rich content could be offloaded to the Flash Player, which had its own acceleration. Hardware acceleration for pre-Vista systems is planned, but a time frame is currently indeterminate.
I read some forum
http://forum.ru-board.com/topic.cgi?forum=5&topic=51193&start=800#4
They say that on 2-core processors it works slowly. YouTube resolution drops to 360p.
As far as I understand, there is no hardware acceleration, as in modern versions of chrome.
pls fix thx friend ( ͡° ل͜ ͡°)
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