Update README.md : add a FAQ about memory release#1933
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Refer to #1924 .
I think it is a very import case that we should add documents about it in README.md.
For me, it is helpful if I can find the case in README.md instead of searching issues.
Also, if we find a perfect solution in #1924 or other place, please update the README.md.