Google recently announced several new advancements to enhance Chrome browser's speed by 30% on Android and 10% on macOS.

Recently, Google unveiled new advancements that make Chrome browser faster by 30% on Android and 10% on macOS, aiming to provide a better web browsing experience for users.
On the Chromium blog, Google detailed some of the most recent major changes, explaining the 'new optimizations' to improve browser performance, particularly in speed.
In the macOS version of Chrome, Google has optimized 'some JavaScript functions used in many websites and web frameworks such as toString() and join()' for better performance.
Meanwhile, on the Android app version, Google hasn't provided much explanation but asserts that the changes have made Chrome 30% faster without disclosing the devices used for benchmark testing.

The Android version of Chrome is currently available for free on Google Play, allowing users to download, install, and experience the difference.
For macOS users, simply open Chrome browser, click on the Chrome menu - About Google Chrome - Relaunch.
Google Chrome may have arrived later than other browsers, but with advantages like fast page loading, good performance, a rich extension ecosystem, and frequent updates, it has quickly seized over half of the global browser market share.
According to Statcounter's statistics in March 2023, Chrome holds 64.8% of the global market share, far surpassing its closest competitor Safari, which sits at 19.5% across all platforms.
