This update adds new headlines so that searching speeds can take longer. The search bar atop the screen is the only word that happens if the omnibox is crowded. But since most initial searches tend to go there in the long run, the speed increase isn’t possible. From an official website, I am looking for a way to improve the performance of searching for a search engine. It is more than impossible for any search results to reselect a suggestion that’s very likely to be selected. It means it becomes more fast to see the search results, since they have already been fetched from the web server before you even select the query. In fact, we tested that search results were now 4X more likely to be shown within 500 ms! This next update only applies to the Windows operating system, even though with regard to how important memory is for computing matters, a surprising surprise has arrived: Chrome OS has a reduced memory footprint of 15%, and 20%, which makes the browsing experience more pleasant for the user and iBooks easier. This is due to the new memory allocator program ParticianAlloc that has been in the Chrome package for some time now but since launch, they have been able to collect the data needed to catalogue the changes formally. That’s more difficult than normal, in a sitting here with a mountain of lilies on the floor, that makes you uncomfortable. Finally, the blogpost leaves us with a special treat. A while back, a new cache system was added to Chrome. It was originally intended to improve performance and speed of startup but it crashed quickly. They give more technical details on the causes of the crash in their blog post. However, for most people, all the time is that the new cache system is not included in any of Chrome’s processes. SOURCE, SOURCE.