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Will Opera Employ Multiprocess Architecture Soon?
I have recently switched from Opera and Firefox to Chrome after realizing that they cannot keep up with my browsing. I currently have 31 tabs open in Chrome and there has been no lagging or unresponsiveness or anything unpleasant of the sort whatsoever and I find that very impressive. Having 31 tabs open in Opera or Firefox would be unthinkable on my machine. Nevertheless, I adore Opera and Firefox far more than Chrome for all the other features they have, but Chrome simply works at the moment.This is why I need to ask, will Opera employ multiprocess architecture soon? Mozilla has already announced that it intends to bring multiprocess architecture to Firefox, Chrome is obviously already utilizing such architecture, and I believe Maxthon too runs on such architecture as I do not get any hiccups from that browser either.
For those of you who do not know what multiprocess architecture is, read this.