Vroom - a tool to speed up the loading of information on your mobile device

Experts at the University of Michigan and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have recently developed a software called Vroom that dramatically speeds up access to mobile websites.

Based on a mechanism that maximizes interaction between mobile devices and homepages, the software has been tested with 100 popular news and sports news sites. The results show that users only took half the time (from 10 seconds to 5 seconds) to load the content of the pages compared to downloading information without Vroom .

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New software development focuses on maximizing the CPU utilization of mobile devices.

Normally, when a user visits a mobile web site, the mobile browser must immediately search, load and process nearly 100 different URLs so that the contents of the page can be loaded. .

When a browser starts loading a page, the only thing available is just a master URL, the rest of the information must be searched through steps such as data analysis, code reading to find the content needed.

The process of transmitting information between browsers and websites is necessary because all central processing units and systems on telephone devices are interacting more slowly than computer versions. computer desk or computer. As a result, the CPU of mobile devices is almost inactive during this process.

Vroom has been developed to overcome this drawback. New software development focuses on maximizing the CPU utilization of mobile devices. Vroom supports all the sources that browsers need to load full page content. When a page receives a request from a browser, in addition to providing the requested source, the site will also inform the browser of the other independent sources needed to download it. From there, it helps speed up the page load progress.

The new product is expected to significantly accelerate the speed at which mobile Web sites load information, boosting the usefulness of devices that are becoming increasingly popular in the technological boom. current number.