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Firefox 55 open tabs thousands. The program takes only a few seconds.


Last year Mozilla launched Project Quantum upgrade project engine of big Firefox under Project Quantum project. Many who started already was Quantum Compositor in Firefox 53 allows graphical display of Firefox draw power from the GPU better.

The latest Firefox 55 will soon begin to see the results of the project the Quantum Flow that allows Firefox faster response.

Dietrich Ayala employees of Mozilla show test result feature one of the Quantum Flow that reduces the time to open the program less, even to load many tabs. The test of Ayala destined to load all the tabs 1691 tab. By comparing the results between the Firefox version 20 / 30 / 40 / 50 and all versions after until Firefox 56 that different?



The effect is to turn the Firefox and load a thousand tabs have spent nearly 8 minutes in Firefox 51. But the performance has improved until into Firefox at 55 start seeing results of project Quantum Flow duration is reduced to a few seconds only!



Ayala also collect statistics, Firefox's memory usage after loading the vast amount of tabs (he tested offline Web page is not loaded, but the tab is open, and then display the server not found), the result is the current version of Firefox eat approximately 2GB RAM, but after 55 version onwards. 500MB .


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