Google Chrome Gets Highest Ever Speedometer Score; Company Reveals Optimisations Behind Improved Performance
Chrome at Ludicrous Speed! It is the best performance Chromium browser ever recorded in Speedometer 3, shattering all previous records. This performance benchmark, an important indicator of speed for the browser, pretty much crowns Chrome as speed champion. Since August 2024, Google claims she has witnessed a 10% jump in performance. Just released: Speedometer 3.1 is now the state-of-the-art test, setting a new standard for browser performance.
Google Chrome Performance Improved by 10 Percent Since August 2024
A 10% speed boost has just been granted to Chrome! Google developer Thomas Nattestad informed that “under-the-hood” fixes to Chrome’s “core rendering paths” are returning very high dividends. Since August 2024, the browser has undergone a meteoric rise in terms of raw-performance, even acing the Speedometer 3 benchmark. The icing on the cake? This magic of the Blink engine trickles down to power Edge, Opera, and Vivaldi as well, so faster browsing for all!

Chrome’s performance across recent versions on the Speedometer 3 test Photo Credit: Google
With each iteration, Chrome gets faster against our eyes. The latest stable version, 137, had a Speedometer 3 benchmark score of 51.43. Looking to the future, Chrome 138 beta is especially fast, hitting 51.83, with the bleeding-edge Chrome 139 dev topping it with 52.35. Observing the performance curve of Chrome would show an ascent, implying continuous improvements under the hood.
Apple’s blazing-fast M4 chip, running on macOS 15, has now shown its prowess on the Speedometer 3 benchmark test. Reviewers lâboth news and independent labsâhave presented it as the ultimate browser performance test, with tech giants like Apple, Google, Intel, Microsoft, and even Mozilla co-creating it. While the Speedometer 3 offers an industry benchmark, not every browser developer publishes their scores on a regular basis, so it leaves us wondering: Who is actually on top?
Google looked into the performance of Chrome under the Speedometer 3 test- an industry standard that tests browser responsiveness. Chrome’s engine was monitored to the minute detail in areas where slowing down detracted much, mostly within the functions hogging processor time.
Chrome has now gotten way faster! Some nifty targeted optimizations under the hood have made it so the browser engine is lean and mean now. Garbage collection operating at speeds from supersonic, code getting executed in a very target-witted manner, along with smart workloads. Want the inside story?Head to the blog and start geeking out.
Performance is really improving in Chrome! Recent changes since August 2024 have seen the browser score increase by 10%. And if we look at it from a distance, the improvement is really fantastic: a whopping 72% increase in the Speedometer 3 score since May 2022. So, the question now arises: how will Chrome fare on the freshly baked Speedometer 3.1? Those figures are being kept under wraps by Google as we speak.
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