i dont even mind if its slow to open, i just want them somewhere organized and i can simply get later saving me RAM.. ty for ur attention
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Storing browser tabs in SSD is technically possible, but it's not a straightforward solution. Modern browsers already have features like tab suspension or hibernation that unload inactive tabs from RAM to conserve memory. However, storing tabs on SSD as a replacement for RAM isn't efficient due to the significant difference in access speeds between RAM and SSD. While SSDs are much faster than traditional hard drives, they're still much slower than RAM. That being said, some browsers and extensions offer features to save or bookmark tabs for later use, effectively organizing them for easy retrieval.
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Browsers have features like tab suspension to conserve RAM
SSDs are slower than RAM, making them less ideal for storing active data
Some browsers and extensions offer tab saving or bookmarking features
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