Google Chrome’s latest Speedometer 3 score smashes old loading time records

What you need to know

  • Google highlighted Chrome’s browsing performance in a recent Speedometer 3 test, stating it achieved a score of 52.35, its highest yet.
  • The post attributes this score to Google’s updates, which have resulted in a 10% overall boost since 2024.
  • Chrome’s team has reportedly reworked how the browser uses a computer’s CPU caches, reduced the number of “non-relevant” items, and updated how it utilizes Apple Advanced Typography technology for fonts.

Google says Chrome is fast, and just how fast it is reportedly saves users “millions” of hours when loading websites.

In a Chromium blog post today (June 5), Google announced that its browser, Chrome, has shattered its previous high score on the Speedometer 3 test. In short, this test puts Chrome on trial, seeing how well its “critical components” perform within the Blink rendering engine. In the recent 139 dev build test, which Chrome conducted on an Apple MacBook Pro M4 with iOS 15, the browser achieved a score of 52.35, its highest yet.

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