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Google Chrome for Desktop Gets Speed Boost


Sun 16 May 2021 | 11:56 AM
Yara Sameh

Google is presenting a new feature, "Chrome 92", which makes the Chrome web browser become faster. This feature is already used in its Android Chrome browser.

The new feature allows pages to load instantaneously when using the backward or forward button. The Chrome 92 update is supposed to make the browser on Windows, macOS, and Linux faster with a default back forward cache.

Google revealed in a document that the back-forward cache is a browser feature that improves the user experience by keeping a page alive after the user navigates away from it and reuses it for session history navigation to make the navigation instant.

The company added that the pages in the cache are frozen and do not run by javascript.

Google is planning to roll the feature out across desktop platforms over the coming months.