What makes Chrome so fast

Chrome is made by Google,  chromium is a cunning assistant. Suspected of espionage browser, can quickly work. When displaying a Web page or run a script, chromium can beat his opponent Firefox and Internet Explorer. HTML pages can be displayed two times faster, even the implementation of JavaScript to six times the speed.

What makes Chrome so fast? It turned out that the additional speed of access to this new browser from another computer. Chrome is the main engine WebKit, and an HTML rendering library. This machine is based on Apple’s Safari browser. Project rendering engine Web site displayed in the browser in the establishment of such a page with the HTML language. WebKit is also applicable to mobile phones is relatively very slow, in the production process. As the program has adopted a streamlined and optimized memory load, providing a faster speed. The Internet is not only to build HTML, but there are other factors, such as JavaScript.

With the Web-based applications, such as Google Docs, the browser and run, the entire plan will require substantial resources. Energy needs come from Google’s V8’s JavaScript engine, to develop their own pace and optimization of a certain trick. Engine provides a class, will be hidden objekobjek with a group. If the object is required to access faster than using the usual techniques. Memory management on the V8 engine has earned enough to save time. Since direct instruction in the machine code, and directly handled by the CPU. Each of these processes a problem, just to save time in milliseconds. However, when run 10000 times, increasing the speed of access to an important.

In addition, Chrome is a programming genius. When a browser to write data to the hard disk (for example, in the cache), the browser will create a separate process. In this way, a slow hard drive will not affect the speed of the browser. Chrome also offers a new thing in the world browser, that is, prefetch the DNS. Work in the background, this feature is ongoing transformation of connected IP addresses to access a particular site. So, when I click on the link, Chrome will save time and address of the DNS server in the search.

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2 Responses to “What makes Chrome so fast”

  1. Hey There, this weblog seems funny and narrow when I open it using Opera. Nonetheless, it seems to be fine in IE. Does anyone else observe this?

  2. Luigi Fulk says:

    I want to say – thank you for this!

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