Edge has an incorporated intelligent screening system whereas Chrome has its database protector. But how does its browser, Edge, compare with Google Chrome? Well, both are good.
Microsoft has a long-standing reputation for providing strong security and privacy online. That means if you’re looking for quick search results, stick with Chrome, but if you’re wanting lower memory storage, opt for Edge. However, Chrome does produce quicker search results. Although Edge has a high RAM and CPU usage, they are still lower than Chrome. The key difference between Edge and Chrome is the RAM usage. So, there’s not a whole lot in it but Chrome does have more few additional things that push it over the line. Plus, Chrome is compatible with more features than Microsoft Edge. The only notable difference is the ability to send tabs to different devices while using Chrome. Both have a similar tab management system and setup. There is pretty much no difference between the interface of the two. But now that Microsoft Edge is using the same engine as Chrome, is there really much of a difference between the two?