Windows 10: Google Chrome 91 is 23% faster on Windows and other platforms

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  1. WinLatest New Member

    Google Chrome 91 is 23% faster on Windows and other platforms


    Google Chrome, which is built on Chromium, is getting another speed boost that Google hopes will help its browser run faster at all times on platforms like Windows 10. The change is available with Chrome 91 and it’s rolling out to Windows 10 and macOS users in the coming days.

    As you may be aware, JavaScript execution time is important for the overall performance of any web browser. Google is trying to make the JavaScript engine faster with a new Sparkplug compiler and the change is available with Chrome 91.

    After the update, Chrome will be up to 23% faster. This new compiler has been designed to fill the gap between execution and optimization of the JavaScript code for maximum performance.

    In addition to the new compiler, Google is also using “built-in calls” to optimize processes where the browser use generated code to reduce jumps when calling functions.

    More performance improvements promised


    Google has confirmed that it’s working on multiple changes to improve the overall performance of Chrome.

    For example, Google plans to introduce support for “back-forward cache” on Windows 10, macOS, Linux and other platforms with Chrome 92. As the name suggests, this experimental feature enables instantaneous page loading when users navigate between open tabs using “back” or “forward” buttons.

    It works only when a page has been previously visited and the session is in the cache of the browser.

    In one of the documents, Google explained that back-forward cache is expected to improve the user experience and overall performance by keeping the previously visited pages alive after the user navigates away from it using the browser back/forward buttons.

    “The pages in the cache are frozen and do not run any JavaScript,” Google said.

    Interested users can already test the back/forward cache by enabling the experimental flags. For general rollout, a precise release date has not yet been revealed, but Google is currently planning to test the feature with a select group of users with Chrome 92 or newer.

    Instead of the Origin Trials release method, Google is planning to follow a gradual rollout approach, which means some users will get the feature sooner than others.

    It’s also important to note that similar features have been supported in Chrome for Android and Safari for many years.

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  2. Xylee Del Win User

    problem uninstalling google chrome

    Hi,

    Since you already uninstalled Google Chrome using the Programs and Features, Google notifications may still be running in the background processes. We suggest that you follow these steps on how to end the Google Chrome process:

    • On your keyboard, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
    • Select Task Manager.
    • Under Processes, locate Google Notifications or Google Chrome.
    • Right click on them and select End Task.
    • Double check under Programs and Features if Google Chrome is completely gone.

    Let us know if these steps worked.
     
    Xylee Del, May 28, 2021
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  3. Windows 10 and Google chrome problems

    Hello,

    Thank you for your interest in Windows 10.

    As you have mentioned that now you rolled back to windows 7 ultimate.I would suggest you to follow the steps given below and check.

    Uninstall and reinstall Google Chrome and check

    To uninstall and reinstall Google Chrome follow the steps given below.


    • Press start button.

    • Select Control Panel.

    • In Control Panel , Click on
      Programs

    • Then Click on Programs and features.

    • Select Google Chrome and Click Uninstall button
    Uninstall Chrome prompt dialog appears and the further uninstallation process continues if you click uninstall button. Once Google Chrome gets uninstalled, you can download and install Google Chrome from its official website,
    and check if issue persists.

    If issue still didn’t get resolved by the above mentioned steps, I would also suggest you to post the query in Google support forums for more help.

    Get help from the Chrome community:
    Google Chrome Help

    Hope this helps, if you need further assistance on Windows let us know we will be glad to help.
     
    Ashish Sondhi, May 28, 2021
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  4. Naki Win User

    Google Chrome 91 is 23% faster on Windows and other platforms

    Possible minor bug - Update with both Opera 2x & Google Chrome installed

    Strange bug: Running the previous-older version of GPU-Z on Windows 7, 64-bit, SP1 and trying to update GPU-Z. Have Opera 23/24 installed as a 2ndary web browser, and Google Chrome installed as default/main web browser.
    Steps that work fine:
    1) Run GPU-Z whatever version.
    2) Open About.
    3) Click the links.
    Result: Links open correctly in default browser - Google Chrome.

    Steps to reproduce bug:
    1) Run GPU-Z, version before latest.
    2) Try to check for updates.
    3) GPU-Z says an update is available.
    4) Tell it to show the update.
    Result: Link opens incorrectly in Opera 23/24, instead of default Google Chrome web browser.
    Expected: Open in Google Chrome instead.

    Note: Opera 23/24 uses the same core as Google Chrome.

    Please check and fix, if necessary.
     
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