

To gather this data, the nightly build process now produces a special version of Chrome that tracks how often functions are used. Google has also used Microsoft's PGO technology to speed up Chrome's startup time by 17%, page load time for 6% and new tab load time 15%. This improvement in loading time is done by taking advantage of Microsoft’s Profile Guided Optimization (PGO). PGO measures how users interact with an application, using this data to re-compile an application with a focus on optimizing the most commonly used functions. PGO has another effective feature that helps in speeding up apps by keeping the often-used functions stored in the CPU's fast instruction cache. Chrome now loads up 15% faster on Windows Now, with new optimizations, Chrome on Windows will load up to 15% faster. The company announced a new project last month that will help the browser use less memory than ever before. A battle that was started by Microsoft boasting its Edge is faster than Google's popular browser, Google isn't stopping at making efforts to finally remove some of the browser's biggest flaws. Google has been making some crucial changes to make its Chrome browser faster.
