On 32-bit OSes once an app uses up to near its maximum 2/3GB of memory, there's no free space for it to move around anymore. Apart from performance improvements, 64-bit apps have bigger address space, which helps ASLR work more efficiently. That said, the recommendation is to install a 64-bit OS and use a 64-bit browser. However currently it's still in beta stage and not considered stable. This browser is a close twin to pre-Servo Firefox in how it operates. The developers of Pale Moon are also developing a new browser named Basilisk based on newer Firefox ESRĪ XUL-based web-browser demonstrating the Unified XUL Platform (UXP). And of course it can't run on multiple CPUs.
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