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Microsoft Teams won’t be so much of a RAM hog soon – TechRadar
New Low Bandwidth Mode should solve Microsoft Teams hardware headaches
Using Microsoft Teams on older or slower devices should be less of a headache soon thanks to an upcoming update to the online collaboration service.
The video conferencing platform is set to release a new Low Bandwidth Mode which should mean that running Teams requires less computing power, and hopefully meaning a smoother user experience for all.
Designed primarily for desktop, Microsoft says that new mode is in development now, and should be rolling out to users within the next few weeks.
“Whether…
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