Microsoft is introducing its Edge browser to users who are tired of Google Chrome’s memory and space consumption. Edge now loads websites faster than before, allowing users to see text and images load on the webpage. Microsoft has been accused of not giving Edge the momentum to load pages faster, as industry standards suggest any loading time beyond 300 ms is not ideal for users. The new-gen browser with Copilot support has dramatically reduced load times by an average of 40% across features like read aloud, split screen, and workspaces. Microsoft has shared details about the upgrade and even the Settings page on Edge now loads faster, giving people good reasons to consider the Microsoft browser for their daily use. While Chrome has an assailable lead with over 68% market share, Edge is used by less than 5% of users worldwide. Microsoft hopes Edge can become a strong challenger to Google’s superiority in the near future.