Google released Chrome 91 a few days ago, but today it revealed to Chromium blog ότι η νέα έκδοση διαθέτει τον Sparkplug compiler αλλά και τις σύντομες ενσωματωμένες κλήσεις (short builtin calls), κάτι που κάνει το program browsing 23% faster than before.
With the huge number of people using it Google Chrome, combined with the speed improvement, the company estimates that 17 years of CPU time will be saved with these latest changes.
Sparkplug is a new JavaScript compiler that manages to run code very fast while optimizing it (the code) for best performance. Short inline calls, on the other hand, are a mechanism used by the V8 JavaScript engine to optimize the use of generated code within computer memory. This enhances performance by avoiding indirect jumps during the call pot functions will obviously be more useful on Apple M1 chips.
Google Chrome is based on four key principles, according to the Chromium blog. speed, security, stability and simplicity. With the new Sparkplug compiler and short built-in calls that deliver a significant speed boost to each page's load times, boosting Chrome's speed and stability, Chrome will likely continue to be browser used by the majority.