"ARE WE FAST YET?" Is a service that Mozilla's JavaScript team checks the latest source code for each JavaScript engine automatically every day, measures the benchmark and stores it in the database.
The Google Java execution engine "V8" has been used for Google Chrome. Crankshaft appeared as a new JavaScript engine of those days in 2010, and this time update was the most improved performance ...
The latest Node release includes require() support for ES modules, improved WebSocket communications, and an update to Google's V8 JavaScript engine 2.4. Node.js 22 ...
For the third time in recent months, Google has found itself scrambling to fix a potentially serious zero-day flaw in the Chrome browser’s V8 JavaScript engine. Addressed on Monday as part of an ...
Google has released emergency security patches to address CVE-2025-10585, a high-severity zero-day bug in the V8 JavaScript engine of Chrome that has been actively exploited, the sixth Chrome zero-day ...
Urgent Chrome update: An emergency Chrome patch was issued on June 9, 2026 to address CVE-2026-11645 in the V8 JavaScript ...
Google has issued an emergency patch to address a high-severity, zero-day exploit targeting the desktop version of its Chrome browser. The vulnerability, dubbed CVE-2025-13223, "exists in the wild," ...
Node has traditionally been focused on Google's V8 JavaScript engine, but adding ChakraCore support will allow developers to target more platforms Microsoft on Tuesday submitted a pull request to Node ...