Chrome will be 47% faster from September on macOS

Chrome presentation

El great resource consumption of system that Google Chrome needs for its correct operation usually brings most of the users upside down. Performance of the devices is seriously compromised with the use of this browser which, despite reaching the market as the fastest, has gone increasing your RAM memory consumption and other resources on our devices.

Google, aware of the uncomfortable lack of one of its flagship products, is concentrating its efforts on improving the quality of the renowned browser. The next september the launch of the Chrome version 53 for macOS, that will replace the current version 51 and that promises to increase browsing speed and improve performance by up to 47%. 

Improvements in Google Chrome 53 for macOS

The following table reflects the optimization results in performance tests conducted on a 15 ″ Macbook Pro with integrated graphics card with Chrome 51 and the next update 53.

Chrome performance on mac

Version 53 will be able to increase speed up to 47%, while the HTML load will be 161% higher. This task has been possible thanks to the optimizations in the browser that will happen to base your performance more on the GPU and the improvements Apple has made to WebGL -the standard specification that allows 3D graphics to be displayed on the web without the need for plug-ins.

For developers and intrepid users willing to risk the more than possible glitches of the beta, the new version in experimental phase is already available from Google Chrome Canary Channel, also with the possibility of a parallel installation to use it simultaneously with the stable channel of Google Chrome.


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  1.   Alex Rodriguez said

    I don't think so, Firefox is faster