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Since Edge's introduction in 2015 with Windows 10, Microsoft has been trying to give this browser the space it needs to grow and become the right choice.
But for some undisclosed reason, Microsoft decided not to make these video comparisons with the arrival of the Windows 10 update of October 10th. However, this comparison exists and is public, which shows that Microsoft Edge still consumes less battery than Chrome.
Microsoft comparisons have been consistent, and even expected, between your browser, and competition, especially Chrome. These appear each time the Edge has a new weight, usually after major updates to Windows 10.
Microsoft has stopped bragging about your browser
The evidence presented in the video has Edge presented as a browser consumes less energy and therefore makes this browser better than all others in all situations encountered on the Internet.
But with the arrival of October 10 Update from Windows, Microsoft seems to have forgotten these comparisons, which could show that even with all the new features presented, your browser would have lost some of its advantage.
The new Microsoft Edge results against the competition
The truth is that Microsoft has performed these tests and the results are public, which shows that once again, the Edge still consumes less battery than Chrome installation of the update of Windows 10 of October 10
These results now show that streaming video in Edge lasted 16 hours, 24% more than Chrome, which was almost 13 hours, and 94% more than Firefox, which lasted 8 hours and 16 minutes. For this test, we used a Surface Book connected via Wi-Fi and with the October update installed.
We do not know why a video made by Microsoft shows these great features of your browser, but probably will. badociated with the problems that this new update had and also because Microsoft itself has decided to adopt Chromium as the basis for the radical change that it wants to bring to the Edge function