Google Chrome RenderingNG performance improvement plan ended this year and has achieved great success

For most of the past ten years, Google has been pursuing to improve the performance of their Chrome/Chromium web browser. This project was named RenderingNG. The goal is to provide faster web page performance and lower memory. Consumption and better battery life. This work finally ended in 2021 and achieved great success.

In a blog post on Wednesday, Google talked about 150% or faster graphics rendering compared to older versions of the Chrome browser, and 6 times reduction in GPU driver crashes on problematic hardware.” Even just the transition from the new Chrome 93 to 94, the response speed of web pages has increased by 8%, users worldwide have saved up to 1,400 years of CPU time every day, and battery life has increased by 0.5%.

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The long-term RenderingNG project is about to end after eight years of improvement, which includes a large number of GPU and CPU multi-threading improvements, various scalability enhancements, greater isolation capabilities, and a large number of reliability improvements.

Although the formal RenderingNG work may be nearing completion, they pointed out this summer, It is expected that in the next few years, as we can build on the solid foundation of RenderingNG, the speed of [improvement] will continue to accelerate.

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