![]() I mean, MacOS resource monitor is a little more useful than Windows Taskmanager but they are not good to show which Brave Browser Helper (Renderer) is using more resources than others, that’s why internal taskmanager is the one you should use. Then you can see which Tab or process using most CPU and all, and then you can report back and then maybe there is a workaround or something to do with it. You can troubleshoot the problem anyway by using Brave’s internal taskmanager you go to ≡ → More Tools → Task Manager Well, you say it is a ‘new macbook’ is it new because you just bought it or because it is newest model but you have been using Brave with it for a while?
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