Google has made under-the-hood tweaks to Chrome, claiming it is now 10% faster than a year ago.Improvements have been seen in Chrome's Speedometer 3.0 benchmark scores with the latest version 139.The Chrome team has worked on rendering paths to enhance performance and responsiveness.Google's optimizations include memory enhancements, cache utilization, and data structure refinements.Despite Chrome being faster, concerns about its RAM usage persist, especially on low-end PCs.Google has made efforts to address Chrome's reputation as a RAM hog in recent updates.While Chrome's performance seems good, trust issues remain due to privacy concerns around user data.Comparative results with other browsers are not provided, but recent Speedometer testing suggests Chrome outperforms.Chrome's performance improvements may counterbalance its RAM-heavy reputation but concerns persist in this area.Issues around web browser trust and privacy, particularly with Google, continue to be raised online.