Google chromeヘルパー macウイルス
Chrome is launching the Google Chrome Helper process for each and every tab that you create within the browser. The advantage (and probably the reasoning behind it): if one webpage (IOW one tab) is crashing, the rest of the tabs remains stable and usable. The disadvantage is what you're describing: this concept is eating lots of RAM.
Here are the steps to manually disable Google Chrome Helper: Open Chrome and click on the three dots in the top-right corner of the browser. Click on "More Tools" and then "Task Manager". Find the Google Chrome Helper process and click on the "End Process" button. Alternatively, you can use the following steps:
Let me first put your mind at ease: the Google Chrome Helper Renderer process, although strange, is not a virus. If your Mac feels slow or sluggish when you browse on Chrome, you might have tried to investigate the problem by opening Activity Monitor, only to discover multiple entries for something called Google Chrome Helper.
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