As early as March, Google proudly announced that its Chrome browser is already the fastest browser on MacOS, which has been verified by Apple's benchmark speedometer. This tool is used to test the responsiveness of browsers Today, the company announced more impressive results of the world's most popular browser: the Chrome browser on the MAC is now 20% faster than it was in March
This message came from a proud tweet on Chrome's official twitter account:
Since the launch of chrome in 2008, the pursuit of speed has led our work. Three months ago, we got the highest score on Apple's speedometer - now, chrome's speed on the MAC has increased by 20%, with a score of more than 360.
It can be seen that the score of chrome this time is said to have exceeded 360 points, an increase of 20% over the 300 points of chrome 99 three months ago.
However, due to the fact that no more technical insider has been released by the official, the details of the performance improvement are not clear. However, we can see that Safari scored 277 points last time. It can be assumed that chrome 102, the new version released a few weeks ago, scored 360 points this time.
While waiting for further information, we can recall that the performance advantages of chrome 99 are brought about by thinlto build optimization technology, V8 sparkplug compiler and shorter built-in calls. It remains to be seen what changes have led to the latest ascent.