Chrome is a really convenient and functional browser that is used by millions of people around the world. But, as you know, nothing is perfect. The browser from Google is a very vivid confirmation of this. Everything in it is good, but the performance leaves much to be desired. In the competition for high-speed eating of RAM, Chrome definitely takes the first place, leaving far behind the competitors.
Although Google strives to be the first in everything, it still tries to rid Chrome of the title of the main devourer of RAM. Earlier, a major update for Chrome was announced, which will be released in December and will reduce RAM consumption by 50%. And now, with the help of the Profile Guided Optimization service from Microsoft, Google has been able to significantly speed up the browser.
The Dobra Corporation assures that after optimization, the browser loading time on Windows decreased by 16.8%, opening a new tab by 14.8%, and page loading by 5.9%. Perhaps not everyone will notice the changes, since the difference is about 1-2 seconds. But for owners of weak computers, this boost can be really useful.
Acceleration works on 32 and 64-bit Chrome 54. If you haven't updated to this version yet, you can do it in your browser settings or download it here.