The good news has finally arrived for those using Microsoft Edge. Edge has officially taken flight. Microsoft Edge browser will now be faster and more efficient. So, what’s behind this acceleration? Here are the details of the news…
Microsoft Edge is now faster and more efficient with WebUI 2.0
Microsoft has taken a big step to make the user interface of the Edge browser faster and more responsive. If the starting point is Browser Essentials There was a menu. This menu provides information about Edge’s performance. Also now WebUI 2.0 by switching to architecture 42 percent faster it works. without an SSD or Less than 8GB RAM On devices with this speed increase to 76 percent It turns out up to .
Not only the Browser Essentials menu, but also the favorites menu has been accelerated. In version 124 of Edge, favorites menu 40 percent faster it works. Other features like history, downloads, and wallet are coming soon WebUI 2.0 will receive the update.
Microsoft realized that many components of Edge use very large bundles of code. WebUI 2.0 changes things by minimizing these bundles of code and using a more modular architecture. Microsoft states that they now use web components optimized for performance. This provides a faster and more efficient experience on modern web engines.
This speed increase is a great blessing for those who prefer to use Edge. However, Copilot integration and the presence of many other tools in the sidebar sometimes do not make the user experience as smooth as before. Microsoft needs to find balance on this issue.
This speed increase is a very good development for Microsoft Edge users. So what do you think about this speed increase? Are you satisfied with Edge’s new speed? You can write your opinions in the comments section below.