Google Chrome Gets A Speed Boost On Mac And Android In New Update: All Details

For supported devices, the updated Chrome browser makes the Speedometer 2.1 benchmark run more than 30% faster.

For supported devices, the updated Chrome browser makes the Speedometer 2.1 benchmark run more than 30% faster.

Chrome browser gets a speed boost with under-the-hood improvements in latest update, hits new performance milestones on Mac and Android.

Google’s latest update to the Chrome web browser is about to deliver a boost in terms of speed across Macs and Android devices – thanks to a series of under-the-hood performance improvements, the company has announced.

Google claims you’ll be browsing more enjoyable “With the latest release of Chrome, we went under the hood of Chrome’s engine to look for every opportunity to increase speed and efficiency, from better caching to better memory management.”

In addition, according to Google, after three months of tweaking and tweaking, Google Chrome achieved a 10% improvement on Apple’s Speedometer 2.1 browser benchmark, and it also revealed other advantages, including enhancements such as better caching and memory management. brings

Furthermore, according to Google, while Chrome on Android has always been optimized for a small footprint – the Android ecosystem is diverse, and includes devices with different levels of capabilities. ergo, to “To maximize Chrome’s performance on high-end devices, we’re now targeting them with a version of Chrome that uses compiler flags tuned for speed rather than binary size.” For supported devices, the updated Chrome browser makes the Speedometer 2.1 benchmark run more than 30% faster.

Recently Google also disclosed five steps Users can manage their Chrome browsers, including updating old passwords, managing tabs, muting site notifications, and managing bookmarks.

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