New improvements make Chrome up to 30% faster

In a recent blog post, Google said it has found a way to help its Chrome browser deliver faster performance than ever before.

According to PhoneArena , Google says the improvements to Chrome performance are achieved through some basic code optimizations of the browser. These optimizations include improvements to the way Chrome handles JavaScript – the programming language commonly used on the web. The company says these improvements have made JavaScript up to 30% faster on Mac and Android devices

In addition to optimizing JavaScript, Google has also made changes to the way Chrome manages memory usage. According to Google, these changes have significantly reduced memory usage on the Mac and Android platforms, with the result that Chrome will now run more smoothly on devices with limited RAM, such as older smartphones or tablets. low configuration computer. This is evidenced by Apple’s Speedometer 2.1 browser benchmark results showing a 10% increase over the course of three months thanks to improved features and efficient compression.

These performance improvements are due to advances in hardware and software technology, allowing Google to optimize Chrome’s code more efficiently. The company also announced that it will continue to work on improving Chrome’s performance in the future with the goal of providing users with the best browsing experience possible.

Improvements to Chrome’s performance on Macs and Android devices are an important step forward for web browser this popular . By reducing page load times and memory usage, Google has made Chrome an efficient tool for users’ daily browsing needs

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