Microsoft achieved a significant milestone in Edge by reducing the First Contentful Paint (FCP) to under 300 milliseconds, which enhances browsing speed and user satisfaction. The transition to WebUI 2.0 architecture has decreased code size and JavaScript usage during startup. Despite these improvements, Edge holds a small market share of under five percent compared to Chrome's 68 percent. Upcoming competition from companies like OpenAI may pose additional challenges, as they explore launching their own browsers.
Microsoft has reached a major milestone by reducing Edge's First Contentful Paint to less than 300 milliseconds, enhancing user interface speed and responsiveness.
Industry research indicates that waiting longer than 300 to 400 milliseconds can significantly affect user satisfaction when loading initial website content.
The shift to WebUI 2.0 architecture has minimized code bundle sizes and JavaScript requirements, resulting in faster browser performance and responsiveness.
Edge currently holds less than five percent of the browser market share, while Microsoft faces competition from upcoming browsers from companies like OpenAI.
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