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Microsoft Edge has reached an important milestone by achieving a global First Contentful Paint (FCP) of under 300 milliseconds. This advancement is the result of concentrated efforts over the past few months and sets a new standard for the browser’s speed and responsiveness.
The motivation behind this ambitious goal stems from research indicating that waiting more than 300 to 400 milliseconds for the initial content to load can significantly impact user satisfaction. By meeting this critical threshold, Microsoft Edge ensures that the most commonly used browser features appear almost immediately, allowing users to interact with content more swiftly.
This achievement not only aligns with widely recognized web performance standards but also highlights Microsoft’s commitment to delivering a leading industry browsing experience. Using Edge, users can enjoy a seamless online experience, with faster access to content and a feeling of instantaneous responsiveness.
Since its previous release, Microsoft has successfully reduced loading times by an average of 40%, improving responsiveness in 13 browser features. Among the optimized features are the navigation settings, which allow for quicker loading and modification of browsing preferences, and the read-aloud feature, which now offers AI-driven narration in more languages and accents, all with reduced startup time. Additionally, the split-screen option makes it easier to switch between tasks and windows, and the workspaces make processes more intuitive from the moment a page is opened.
Despite these significant advancements, Microsoft indicates that its work is not finished. In the coming months, more performance improvements are anticipated in other features, including print preview and extensions, with the aim of maintaining a fast and enjoyable browsing experience.
Users are encouraged to try Microsoft Edge and share their experiences through the feedback feature available in the browser.
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