Chome’s new Compression Algorithm is going to make it much faster

Chome's new Compression Algorithm is going to make it much faster

Chome’s new Compression Algorithm is going to make it much faster

 

Chome’s new Brotli Compression Algorithm is going to make the browser run much faster, allowing data to be compressed 26% more and decompress at the same speed, lowering data transfer cost and battery use. 

This is a very impressive leap over chrome’s current Zopli compression engine, so much so that FireFox has also stated that they will be adopting it in a new version of their browser. 

Google web performance engineers have already stated that the new Brotli compression engine is ready to roll out, so expect an update soon that will give you a decent performance increase. 

 

  Chome's new Compression Algorithm is going to make it much faster  

The benefits of this new change will be most apparent on mobile platforms, where power consumption and lower data transfers will be most beneficial, though the desktop will still benefit from this update. 

 

You can join the discussion on Google Chrome’s new data compression algorithm on the OC3D Forums.

 

 

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