How Microsoft’s Edge Browser Gets More Efficient

How Microsoft’s Edge Browser Gets More Efficient
How Microsoft’s Edge Browser Gets More Efficient

Microsoft explained the many improvements it has made to the new Edge browser since its initial release in January.

Kim Denny from Microsoft writes: Performance is essential to your success, which makes it the basis of our success, and to help ensure that the browser doesn’t slow down, we always keep performance in mind as we continue to improve Edge, and we’re always working to make Edge faster and more efficient. since when.

From Microsoft’s point of view, performance in Edge is linked to four main areas: speed, responsiveness, resource use, and size.

Edge saw improvements in each of these areas throughout the year.

the speed:

Microsoft added file-oriented improvements (PGO) in version 81 of Edge browser, released in March, and added Link Time (LTO) improvements in version 83 of the browser.

According to Speedometer 2.0, these changes improved the browser speed by 13 percent compared to previous versions of the browser.

Response:

The web today is dynamic and interactive, which means that the browser must respond to typing, touch, and clicks, in addition to the instant appearance of letters on the screen, the experience of smooth scrolling from the top of the page to the bottom, and the improved response to clicks.

In April, Microsoft announced improvements to its scrolling approach to Edge and contributed to other Chromium-based browsers.

“These improvements help Edge users feel more smooth and responsive when using a mouse, keyboard, or navigating through the slider,” says Denny.

resource usage:

Chromium-based browsers suffer from a major problem of resource usage, and Microsoft is working to reduce the amount of memory and CPU that its browser needs.

And with the 2004 release of Windows 10, (Edge) took advantage of Windows memory improvements in terms of managing memory more efficiently and reducing memory usage in general.

The company reports that Edge’s memory usage is down 27 percent as a result.

the size:

Microsoft wants you to be able to get the most out of your device, and that means having space on your device to save what matters most to you.

The company has halved the amount of space required by Edge over the past year to help increase your device’s storage capacity.

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