Chrome 10 beta gets a new JavaScript engine for greater speed

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February 18, 2011 11:11 am
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Google continues to evolve its web browser and just put online a beta version of Chrome 10. Main improvement, a new JavaScript engine offering a gain in speed by 66% over the previous version.

Google has just put online a beta version of its browser Chrome 10 and described on the official blog of the browser the main improvements incorporated in this version. Further support for video acceleration by GPU and system for synchronizing passwords for users on different machines, it is mainly the new JavaScript engine that is the pride of the developers of Mountain View.
Listed as 66% faster than its predecessor, version 8 of this engine is named Crankshaft (crank) internally. According to Techcrunch journalists who tested the beta, Chrome 10 would actually gain speed in loading pages with JavaScript.
You can download the beta on the official site of Google (for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 ) or from our download section , but the search was that this version is not yet fully stable. Pending its final exit, he can always download the latest stable version of the Google browser, Chrome 9




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