Firefox demands more memory with each new release and such is the case with their multiprocessor 'feature' that opens 5-6 firefox.exes. Each firefox.exe eats up your system memory and for me there isn't any notable speed increase. If you want to disable this so you only have one firefox.exe then in the Firefox location field put:
Thanks for this, Firefox sometimes takes up a lot of the CPU percentage for only having 2-3 tabs up. Some people might say it's because of a lower-end PC but at the same time… It's just a browser, it should be simpler than other programs.
I use Chrome but this has also the same behavior. Each tab creates a separate instance of exe process and slowly eats up the system resources. Whether firefox or chrome, best solution is to always close all the tabs and browser at the end of usage in order to free the system resources. If you leave the app running then your system will be clogged.
The problem in this Topic is not tab dependent. When you first start Firefox it opens an array of exes with the hope of making your browser experience 'faster' which it does, but it will not work on slower, memory constrained systems.