Google released Chrome 91 a few days ago, but today it revealed to Chromium blog that the new version has the Sparkplug compiler but also the short builtin calls, which makes the browser 23% faster than before.
With a huge number of people using Google Chrome, combined with speed improvements, the company estimates it will save 17 years of CPU time with these latest changes.
Sparkplug is a new JavaScript compiler that manages to run the code πολύ γρήγορα, ενώ τον βελτιστοποιεί (τον κώδικα) για την καλύτερη απόδοση. Οι σύντομες ενσωματωμένες κλήσεις, από την άλλη πλευρά, είναι ένας μηχανισμός που χρησιμοποιεί η machine JavaScript V8 to optimize the use of generated code within the μνήμη of the computer. 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 significantly speed up page load times, boosting Chrome's speed and stability, Chrome will likely continue to be a browser used by the majority.