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Google claims Chrome browser performance has increased

Created at 5 Jun · 10:48 PM1 source
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Google announced performance improvements in its Chrome browser, citing a 5% increase on Speedometer 3.1 and a 10% increase on Jetstream 3 compared to last year. Tests were conducted on a MacBook Pro with an M5 chip running macOS 26.0.1.

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Key Numbers

5-10%performance increase in browser benchmarks
5%Speedometer 3.1 score increase year-over-year
10%Jetstream 3 score increase year-over-year
20 yearstime since Chrome's initial release

Who's Involved

Google
developer of the Chrome browser and provider of performance data
Apple
collaborator on the Jetstream benchmarking tool
Mozilla
collaborator on the Jetstream benchmarking tool

↳ Why This Matters

Google's continued focus on Chrome's performance aims to maintain its competitive edge against other browsers and reinforce its appeal to users seeking speed and efficiency.

Key facts

  • Google claims Chrome browser performance has increased.
  • Performance was measured using Speedometer 3.1 and Jetstream 3.
  • Chrome's scores increased by 5% on Speedometer 3.1 year-over-year.
  • Chrome's scores increased by 10% on Jetstream 3 year-over-year.
  • Tests were conducted on a MacBook Pro with an M5 chip running macOS 26.0.1.

Google has announced significant performance improvements in its Chrome web browser, stating it is now 'faster than ever.' The company detailed these advancements, citing results from popular web benchmarking tools, Speedometer 3.1 and Jetstream 3. According to Google's announcement, Chrome's performance has seen a moderate increase of 5% on Speedometer 3.1 when compared to its scores from the previous year. Furthermore, the browser's performance on Jetstream 3, a benchmark developed in collaboration with entities like Apple and Mozilla, has jumped by 10% over the same period. These tests were executed on a MacBook Pro equipped with an M5 chip, running the macOS 26.0.1 operating system. The company highlighted that this continued focus on speed is a core tenet of the Chrome browser, echoing its initial appeal nearly two decades ago.

Frequently asked questions

Google used Speedometer 3.1 and Jetstream 3 to measure Chrome's performance.

Chrome's performance increased by 5% on Speedometer 3.1 and 10% on Jetstream 3 compared to last year.

The tests were performed on a MacBook Pro with an M5 chip running macOS 26.0.1.

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How It Developed

5 Jun · 5:00 PM
Google claims Chrome browser performance has increased by 5-10% on Speedometer and Jetstream benchmarks since last year.
Android Authority via PiQSuite

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Chrome is now 'faster than ever,' and Google wrote a technical love letter to prove itm.piqsuite.com

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