Microsoft's Edge browser now loads sites faster, taking less than 300 milliseconds to start rendering the first parts of a website.
The speed improvement is measured by the First Contentful Paint (FCP), indicating faster user interface responsiveness.
The upgrades aim to boost Edge's market share, currently below five percent globally compared to Chrome's 68 percent.
Microsoft is making efforts to enhance Edge's performance through architecture upgrades, resulting in faster UI initialization and improved features like faster downloads and smoother playback.