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Microsoft admits Microsoft Teams eats RAM on Windows doing nothing, and “fix” is just another EXE
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Microsoft admits Microsoft Teams eats RAM on Windows doing nothing, and “fix” is just another EXE
Microsoft Teams for Windows 11 / 10 is based on WebView2, and while it no longer uses Electron, it’s still an absolute disaster when it comes to performance. This could change soon, as Microsoft told Windows Latest it’s testing a new update that moves calling to a separate process to help with Teams startup time, and more. If you use Microsoft Teams frequently, you probably realize how bad it is for performance. Teams consistently uses up to 1 G…
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