Specifically, with these improvements from Google, the Chrome browser is said to be up to 30% faster on high-end Android devices. Meanwhile, the macOS version will have 10% faster performance.
These optimizations include improvements to the way Chrome handles JavaScript — a programming language commonly used on the web. The company says these improvements have helped JavaScript run up to 30 percent faster on Mac and Android devices.
Chrome browser runs up to 30% faster on high-end Android devices.
In addition, Google also said the new improvement also significantly reduces memory usage on Mac and Android platforms.
Chrome will now run faster on devices with limited RAM, like older smartphones or low-end computers.
These performance changes allow Google to optimize Chrome's code to be more efficient. The company also said it will continue to work on improving Chrome's performance in the future with the goal of providing users with the best possible browsing experience.
Although it appeared later than other web browsers, Chrome quickly took over half of the global browser market share. Because Chrome has fast page loading speed, good performance, rich extension store,… and is regularly updated.
According to Statcounter statistics for March, Chrome holds 64.8% of the global market share, while its closest competitor Safari is only at 19.5% across all platforms. On desktop alone, Chrome's market share is even higher (65.8%), followed by 11.12% for Edge and 10.91% for Safari.
This update from Google is a major step forward for the popular web browser. By reducing page load times and memory usage, Google has made Chrome a more efficient tool for users' everyday browsing needs.
Chrome for Android is now available for free on Google Play. If you are using macOS, simply open the Chrome browser, click on the Chrome menu - About Google Chrome - Relaunch.
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