When we execute our MAC for the first time, we have installed, factory, a browser called safariwhich is Apple's native, and that, to this day, is the fastest of the system, because, being their own, their optimization is always better.

However, as the main alternative, we have Google Chromethat many users use, because they also have other computers with Windows, or come from one of them, and have markers, history, profile, and custom in their use, so it is not a bad alternative.

Today we are going to see the reason why it would still be a better option, since it has managed to overcome all the previous tests, becoming, the latest version, in the fastest in history, which rethinks its use for those who still do not have it.

Google Chrome in Mac: The fastest?

And, although the tests do not compare Safari with Chrome, we can discover that, after the Test performed in a M4 M4 with macOS 15Google's browser is the fastest ever seen, which makes many users who had safari because of this, begin to think that there are others that could replace this, and that it is not always native is better.


It is true that if we are going to evidence of energy or resources consumption, Safari will always win (or at least for the moment), but if we have a team with a lot of power and connected to the network, this will be the least, and we will look for the fastest, not the most efficient, so now Chrome could be the option to choose from.

The team greatly optimized memory designs of many internal data structures through DOM, CSS, design and painting components. Blink now avoids a lot of useless rotation in the memory of the system by maintaining the state where it belongs with respect to the access patterns, maximizing the use of the CPU caches. Where internal memory already depended on garbage collection in Oilpan, for example Dom, the use was expanded by making Oilpan's types of use. This generally accelerates the affected areas, since it packages the memory in the Oilpan Backend.

Google has been refining how web pages work, and those improvements are already giving results. According to recent tests, general performance has increased 10 % Since August 2024.

Google Chrome

These tests are focused on key tasks such as reading the HTML of a page, processing JavaScript and data in JSON format, show visual elements correctly (such as images or animations) and apply the styles with CSS. All this helps to measure how fast and efficient it is to load and use a page.

Google ensures that these improvements make navigating the web a more fluid and fast experience for everyone. It is not just about speed, but also that the pages respond better, look good and work without problems, even in more modest devices.

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