
Then, in September 2020, we introduced you to our definition of browser performance and the improvements we had delivered in Microsoft Edge and the Chromium open-source project. Our journey to share new performance-related innovations with you started almost a year ago when we reached out to the Microsoft Edge Insider Community for help testing changes that improved the speed of Microsoft Edge. Browser performance is essential to your success and is core to ours. We continue to deliver on our commitment to make Microsoft Edge faster, leaner, and more efficient than ever before. We believe in having both productivity and performance. It’s our mission to create a browser that never slows you down. When it doesn’t – pages are slow to load, typing lags, and too many tabs seem to use too many system resources – it’s utterly frustrating. Thus, it’s essential that our browser is fast, reliable, and keeps up with us, no matter how many tabs we have open. Whether we’re connecting on video calls, doing a school project, or learning how to use our new smart speakers, we trust our browser to help us get things done. Nowadays, it’s not unusual to do almost everything online.
