Detailed by the team, changes to page reload behavior produce reloads that are 28% faster, resulting in a much snappier experience for anyone on a not-so-great data connection. Furthermore, the change will also result in Chrome consuming less bandwidth and power.
As the team explains, “To improve the stale content use case, Chrome now has a simplified reload behavior to only validate the main resource and continue with a regular page load. This new behavior maximizes the reuse of cached resources and results in lower latency, power consumption, and data usage.”
So, yeah, there’s an explanation in plain English for you.
Below is an example of the change in action. Note, this example is with a
Be on the lookout for the newest version of Chrome to begin rolling out shortly.
Update: Title previously stated this was Chrome 54. However, the Chrome team did not specifically state which version of Chrome this is. We believe it is to be Chrome 56, not 54.
Via: Chromium
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