Microsoft tweaks Edge to give it _significant performance improvements_ though you're only getting u

Web browsers aren't the most exciting pieces of software we use on a daily basis but if you use one for work, how fast and snappy they are makes the difference between a stress-free day and one that results in a foot through a monitor. So it's good news that Microsoft has given its Edge browser a handy performance bump, though you're only looking at 9% at best.

Microsoft announced the success of its coding efforts via a , with the performance claim being ratified via the web benchmark. Confusingly, though, the reported speeds actually show a 10.5% improvement between Edge v134 and v133 and though the blog is dated 10 April, the latest version of Edge is v135.

An image of a chart showing the comparative performance improvements in Microsoft's Edge browser in the Speedometer 3.0 benchmark

(Image credit: Microsoft)

Given that Edge, like most browsers, automatically updates itself when you open it, I can't easily verify Microsoft's improvement claims. However, I can say that Edge is noticeably snappier than Chrome, royally rummy the browser I have to use for work. Across an average of three runs of Speedometer [[link]] 3.0, I get a score of 24.3 in Chrome and 27.8 in Edge.

That said, the test is very sensitive to all kinds of things, such as how many active extensions you have running, what background applications you have enabled, and how clean your Windows installation is. My main PC gets used for work and gaming, so it's pretty cluttered with all kinds of junk. I had various programs running while carrying out the test, so my scores were much lower than Microsoft's.

To be honest, though, I appreciate any performance [[link]] uplift [[link]] in a browser, especially since these days Chrome feels like a three-legged wombat wading through treacle. And don't get me started on its memory consumption. Sure, I have 48 GB of RAM and there's nothing wrong with using all of that, but even so, the number of times I've had a Chrome tab balloon to over 4 GB because of an iffy script running somewhere is quite alarming. This is especially alarming when Edge doesn't do the same thing.

Of course, a faster browser isn't going to make your PC any better at gaming, even if you only play browser-based games (for some odd reason), but I wish more software developers would focus on improving performance rather than adding ever more rummy 365 features—I'm looking at you right now, Adobe.

The days of Microsoft having the worst browser on the market are long gone and I have to say, I much prefer Edge over anything else. Sure, there are lots of elements about it that I really dislike but most of those can be bypassed by twiddling with the settings. And now that it's a wee bit faster, I'm even happier with it. I wonder if Microsoft can give Windows a 10% performance boost while it's on a roll.


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