According to TNW, Google has released the official update of Chrome 27 on Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. Users can now use Chrome to automatically upgrade to Chrome 27.
Chrome 27 has greatly improved resource management. By using the smart backend resource scheduling smarter behind-the-scenes resource scheduling technology, Chrome 27's page loading speed has increased by an average of 5%. The speed increase of 5% may be difficult to notice, but considering that the loading speed of Chrome in earlier versions is already extraordinary, the speed increase of 5% is a considerable improvement.
Chrome 27 provides developers with significant updates, including the Sync FileSystem API for offline storage of Chrome packaged applications. It can automatically synchronize stored data across users through Google Drive. Chrome 27 also fixed a series of vulnerabilities in earlier versions. Google paid a total of $14633.70 to fix these vulnerabilities.