Best Google Chrome Flags to Make Your Browser Faster

Google Chrome offers a range of experimental settings known as 'flags' that can significantly boost the browser's speed and responsiveness. Users can enable features such as parallel downloading, which enhances download speeds, and GPU rasterisation, which optimizes graphics rendering. Other useful flags include zero-copy rendering, which improves memory usage, the Back-Forward Cache that speeds up navigation, and QUIC, a protocol designed to reduce latency. While these flags can enhance performance, it's important for users to exercise caution when enabling them, as they are still in the experimental phase. If users experience any stability issues, they should revert the changes to maintain a smooth browsing experience. This guide serves to inform Chrome users about the potential benefits of these experimental features while encouraging responsible usage.
Originally reported by NDTV Gadgets. Read original article
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