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In new A joint publication in the Windows BlogMicrosoft says it “has reached a major teacher” when it comes to improving the speed of the Edge user interface. It comes now a Microsoft browser less than 300 milliliters to start providing the first parts of the website for users, whether it is a text, pictures or parts of the user interface.
It is a scale known as First content paint (FCP) presented by Google in the Chrome browser in 2017, and according to Microsoft, “Industrial research shows that waiting more than 300 to 400 mm for the initial content can significantly affect the user’s satisfaction.” However, while loading the first elements of a site in less than 300 millimeters can help the browser feel quickly and responds, FCP is not an indication of the time it will take a site to fully download it.
The promotions can convince some users to switch to EDGE, which currently has less than five percent of the browser market share around the world compared to 68 percent of Chrome. Microsoft may soon face a new competition from companies such as companies Openai, which is also considering presenting its own browsers To complete the current AI web search tools.
Improvements follow the similar performance gain Migratte Edge Edge user interface to Webui 2.0 faster Architectural engineering that “reduces our code package, and the amount of JavaScript icon that is running while preparing the user interface.”
Last February, Microsoft said that EDGE downloads and its history and create new special classification signs were on average, About 40 percent faster. The company says it has since made similar improvements to performance of 13 additional browser features, including the most response settings, a divided screen now provides “semi -fixed and less downloaded delay”, and a smooth operation of the AI’s Reading Reading feature.
In the coming months, Microsoft plans to provide additional performance improvements to EDGE for features such as printing and extensions.