April 11, 2025, 11:20 am
Microsoft’s release of Edge version 134 has resulted in notable performance improvements, with real-world telemetry indicating up to a 9% boost in navigation speed, startup times, and overall responsiveness. The update comes as part of ongoing optimizations aimed at enhancing user experience, reflecting the company’s commitment to continuous performance enhancements and competitiveness among major web browsers.
Edge 134 offers improved performance over Edge 133, with 1.7% faster navigation, 2% quicker startups, and 5–7% better responsiveness, based on real-world telemetry data.
The Chromium-based Microsoft Edge has seen up to 9% performance improvements following the release of version 134. [...]
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