"Our unique approach, and focus, on optimizing speed, and the code changes we continuously make to Edge, and to the Chromium rendering engine within it, have led to real-world performance improvements when using the browser on a variety of hardware running on Windows and macOS," Microsoft wrote in a blog post. In a blog post, Microsoft noted that it truly cares about delivering better performance with Edge and recently made several changes to the underlying engine in the browser. "In addition to better performance in benchmarks, we’re also seeing improvements across several core performance metrics between Edge 133 and 134, including: 1.7% faster navigation times 2% faster startup times 5% to 7% improvement in web page responsiveness," Microsoft noted. The Chromium-based Microsoft Edge has seen up to 9% performance improvements following the release of version 134. Microsoft has made the Edge browser launch faster and move between web pages quicker.
This Cyber News was published on www.bleepingcomputer.com. Publication date: Fri, 11 Apr 2025 13:10:16 +0000