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V8 Project Blogspot. A blog by the V8 team for JavaScript enthusiast that want to get a glimpse 'under the hood' of Chrome's JavaScript...
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V8 is Google’s open source high-performance JavaScript and WebAssembly engine, written in C++.
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V8 JavaScript Engine: V8 Release 5.2
V8 JavaScript Engine V8 Release 5.2 Roughly every six weeks, we create a new branch of V8 as part of our release process. Each version is branched from V8’s git master immediately before Chrome bra...
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V8 v5.1 comes with performance improvements, reduced jank and memory consumption, and increased support for ECMAScript language features.
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Improving DataView performance in V8
DataViews are one of the two possible ways to do low-level memory accesses in JavaScript, the other one being TypedArrays. Up until now, DataViews were much less optimized than TypedArrays in V8, resulting in lower performance on tasks such as graphics...
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This month marks the 10-year anniversary of shipping not just Google Chrome, but also the V8 project. This post gives an overview of major milestones for the V8 project in the past 10 years as well as the years before, when the project was still secret...
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Liftoff: a new baseline compiler for WebAssembly in V8
V8 v6.9 includes Liftoff, a new baseline compiler for WebAssembly. Liftoff is now enabled by default on desktop systems. This article details the motivation to add another compilation tier and describes the implementation and performance of Liftoff.
Since WebAssembly launched more than a year ago, adoption on the web has been steadily increasing. Big applications targeting WebAssembly have started to appear. For example, Epic’s ZenGarden benchmark comprises a 39.5 MB WebAssembly binary, and AutoDesk... -
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V8 built-in functions (builtins) consume memory in every instance of V8. The builtin count, average size, and the number of V8 instances per Chrome browser tab have been growing significantly. This blog post describes how we reduced the median V8 heap...
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