A new program browsing developed by Mozilla Research. It's called Servo and is preparing to become a reality, according to a developer published by the development team at the Forum. The publication confirms that the first release of a beta release should be released in June.
The Servo is a Rust-built browser that aims at better performance, more security and better parallelism.
What does parallelism mean in a browser? The independent components of the browser, such as performance, HTML parsing, layout, and other tasks are handled by individual processes, which helps both performance and stability.
The team hopes to have a working alpha version in June so that the first users be able to initiate testing and provide feedback.
For many, the Servo project is more interesting than Mozilla Firefox because it is a whole new attempt to create a completely different browser.
We do not know if finally Servos bits reach Firefox, as it is not yet clear whether the company intends to merge the two projects.
https://github.com/servo/servo