The recently updated Chrome 91 speed increased up to 23%

Thanks to the new Sparkplug compiler and short builtins calling mechanism, the recently updated Chrome 91 browser has a speed increase of up to 23%. The new Sparkplug compiler is designed to execute and optimize the gap between JavaScript code for maximum performance. In addition, Google is also using “built-in calls” to optimize the browser’s process of using generated code to reduce jumps when calling features.

In the blog post, Google confirmed that a number of improvements are currently being developed and tested in order to further improve the overall performance of Chrome. For example, the Chrome 92 version for Windows 10, macOS, Linux, and other platforms plans to introduce back-forward cache support.

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In other words, when users use the back or forward buttons to navigate between open tabs, this experimental feature enables instant page loading. In one of the documents, Google explained that back caching is expected to improve user experience and overall performance by keeping previously visited pages alive after users navigate away using the browser’s back/forward buttons.

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