A breath of fresh air will soon come to the Google TV system as well. Big G promises significant improvements in service usage, performance levels like never before. Here’s what you need to know
its ecosystem Google Soon to be expanded with multiple useful services that could become part of the offer to millions of users around the world However, the work of the Big G developer team continues to focus on the various platforms already available, constantly evolving with various upgrades.
Of course there are google tv, Preparing to receive a significant update. As you can read in a post published on Mountain View Giant’s official support forum, there will be several Performance improvement. The goal is to achieve stable performance like never before, for a real upgrade and for everyone.
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The company explained itself with a post on its official forum soon Google TV It will be enriched by a number of useful performance improvements. In particular, the idea that Reduce various loading times and increase archives, For a real upgrade right away. Here is the official changelog:
- performance
- Reduced startup time through CPU optimization and improved cache management. Distribution has already started and will reach all devices “over time”.
- Improved responsiveness for you when navigating tabs and switching to other tabs
- Reduced loading time for You Tab and Live Tab
- A reduction in RAM consumed by the system so playback should be a little more stable and the interface should move a little faster.
- Child Profile: Optimized image caching technology to reduce profile load times and eliminate delays between opening a profile and launching an app
- Archive
- Tool in Settings to free up space. Already available on the new Chromecast and coming soon to televisions with Google TV
- Improvements to app installation process management that should reduce the number of storage-related errors.
- Background process that automatically frees up space
Now it remains to be understood When released of the entire upgrade package. Once again – and this was to be expected – the Mountain View giant did not provide any details on the update’s rollout timing