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    Microsoft says Edge 134 is the fastest version of the browser ever

    April 14, 2025

    Microsoft has announced significant performance improvements with the release of Edge 134, setting a new benchmark for speed and responsiveness in web browsing. Edge 134 boasts a 3% to 9% improvement in overall performance, as measured by the Speedometer 3.0 benchmark. This industry-standard tool evaluates browser responsiveness in real-world scenarios, highlighting Edge’s advancements in speed […]

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