Change to the classic Windows 10 Task Manager layout
Change to the classic Windows 10 Task Manager layout
Besides tracking the GPUs, Task Manager hasn't altered in terms of how users engage with it. It remains exactly the same as when it was first introduced with Windows 8. Your captured image is essentially the same as the original Task Manager screenshot.
Before Windows 10, you could terminate individual processes directly in the processes list. Now everything is bundled into one main process, meaning stopping one child means closing the whole hierarchy connected to that program.
It wasn't possible to understand that in the previous Task Manager version. Chrome automatically splits tabs into different processes to help you spot problematic ones and terminate them if needed. As @Electronics Wizardy mentioned, the "Details" section is equivalent to the "Processes" view in older versions.
You're still able to use Chrome and Firefox. Even Edge lets you terminate a child process directly; they're now organized for clearer visibility of actions.