Google Chrome breaks its own speed records on macOS Tahoe

Google reports performance improvements for the Chrome browser on macOS Tahoe, citing a 5 to 10 percent speed increase in benchmark tests. The optimizations primarily target JavaScript execution and rendering engine efficiency.
Why it matters
Browser performance is critical for user experience as web applications become increasingly complex, making these incremental gains relevant for developers and power users.
Google has posted benchmarks from its own testing with its Chrome browser on the Mac, and the results show a nice speed improvement. In Speedometer 3.1 tests, Chrome posted a score of 61, which is a 5 percent improvement over results posted a year ago. Chrome also recorded a score of 469 in JetStream 3 tests, which is a 10 percent increase.
The article is a technical report on software performance with no political or social bias.
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