Click the title of the GPU column to sort items by GPU usage.Right-click the Taskbar, and select Task Manager from the context menu.You should know that just because you see GPU Process in Chrome’s task manager, doesn’t mean that it is actively being used. The only way to identify this is to go to the Task Manager. no usage, or it may actively be using the GPU. Chrome isn’t an app that needs to use the GPU i.e., it is neither a graphics-intensive game nor is it a graphics editor like Photoshop or GIMP (or Affinity) however, it can still use it. If you open the Chrome Task Manager (Shift+Ese in a Chrome window), you will see processes with names that match the tabs that you have open.