Mozilla Firefox is now 75 times faster with this change Did you notice that?
It is important to have a browser that works well, is fast and does not have errors. Sometimes, problems may arise that hinder watching video streaming, using the cloud or downloading files. In this article, we repeat how Mozilla Firefox, as we mentioned in the title, has multiplied its speed by 75. But is it really noticeable? Under what conditions can we see that it is actually faster?
Firefox gets better with WebAssembly
Mozilla Firefox has implemented some improvements to increase performance. It has focused mainly on WebAssembly. They claim that the browser is now much better. According to them, for some tasks it is possible to multiply the speed by 75. Undoubtedly, something very significant.
But why this improvement? There are many web applications and games that use code compiled using WebAssembly. Generally, they are used for more complex tasks, such as rendering video, audio, or 3D rendering. Examples include the web version of Photoshop, Google Earth, and certain games.
With these improvements, they were able to optimize these types of operations and make the browser much faster. The result is that applications like Photoshop or Google Earth, when run in the browser version, can run up to 75 times faster than before.
Do you notice this when browsing? Probably not. In fact, if you are simply using the browser to access web pages, such as IGLI5.COM, or to conduct searches or use email and social networks, you will not notice anything. Now, if you are using web applications, such as Google Earth or Photoshop, then you may notice that they now work more fluidly and quickly.
In short, Mozilla Firefox claims that its speed has improved significantly. At least, when using certain web applications.