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Speedometer scores up to 30% faster with Google Chrome

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Google announced in a blog post today that it has greatly improved the running speed of the Chrome browser by improving HTML parsing and optimizing certain functions/features.

Google says it has greatly improved HTML parsing by optimizing CSS and JavaScript functions such as Object.prototype.toString and Array. prototype. join, InterpolableColor for CSS, and innerHTML. These improvements also improve WebKit, creating a better web experience for users.

Google also enabled pointer compression in V8 and Oilpan (the garbage collector for DOM objects), further saving memory footprint. According to Apple’s Speedometer 2.1 browser benchmark, these improvements resulted in a 10 percent improvement in benchmark scores.

It is learned from the blog post that on high-end Android devices, the new version of the Chrome browser runs the Speedometer 2.1 benchmark test, and the score has increased by up to 30%.

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