One of Google’s employees, Patrick Minan,
mentioned on his
Google+ page that the new Google Chrome 41 will be 10% faster to display the content of the page being loaded,
ghacks.net reports. "In Chrome 41, several parameters were optimized in order to visually display pages," says Patrick.
The most significant change is the optimization of the main parser, which in some situations can display such things as the page layout and its graphical content before the script is executed. The very essence of innovation is to change the order of processing. If earlier to display the web page, all the scripts had to work out first, then now Chrome 41 first displays the page, and after that it runs all the scripts.
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A 10% increase in performance is more like not an application success, but rather a report in documents, especially since the user will not be able to see pictures faster. However, it will be possible to feel in practice. Most of the scripts on the sites are located at the end of the page, which will allow users to see the contents of the site a little faster, and the browser will finish its work afterwards.
The new technique is very sensitive to the types of web pages. Depending on which sites you visit, you may not even notice a speed increase, so the improvement is very subjective and does not work everywhere.